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Live Webcast | Keeping a Finger on the Pulse (2023 Health Law Section Annual Program)

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One of the few constants in the field of health law is change. Another is there are many traps for the unwary. This year's NCBA Health Law Section annual CLE captures a bit of both!

This day-long event focuses on several important areas of change within health care: the impact in North Carolina of privatization of health care, coupled with a post-COVID trend toward health care consumerism; alternative payment models and the continued march toward incentivizing quality and efficiency over volume, including a survey of value-based programs in North Carolina; and the historic Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and its effect on health care providers and care delivery nationwide.

Additionally, this year's sessions provide essential insight from experienced practitioners into the challenges and pitfalls that health care lawyers routinely face, including navigating health care provider licensure boards while embracing new care models and other innovative opportunities, and maintaining attorney-client privilege within the context of health care investigations, as well as while in the role of counselor and advocate to the board and executive team.

Our keynote speaker, Jay Ludlam, Assistant Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, addresses some of these issues, as well as his role in transforming North Carolina Medicaid from fee-for-service to managed care, and the challenges inherent in providing care to traditionally underserved communities.

INCLUDED SESSIONS

  • Staying Above Board: Tips for Navigating Licensure Storms
  • Alternative Payment Models: The View From North Carolina
  • Keynote Address: The Current Health Care Landscape in NC
  • The Impact of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization on Health Care Providers
  • Private Equity or Public Benefit: Nontraditional Participants in the Health Care Industry
  • Avoiding Pitfalls in Health Care-Related Matters: Practical Strategies for Navigating Common Missteps and Tricky Situations

DETAILS
Live Webcast
Friday, April 21, 2023
8:25 AM–4:25 PM

AGENDA
Click here to view the full program agenda.

SPEAKERS

  • Crystal Carlisle, The Brocker Law Firm PA, Cary
  • Diana C. Castro, McGuireWoods LLP, Norfolk, VA
  • Shana L. Fulton, Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP, Raleigh
  • Barry S. Herrin, Herrin Health Law PC, Atlanta, GA
  • Marcus B. Jimison, North Carolina Medical Board, Raleigh
  • Sylvia Macon Kastens, McGuireWoods LLP, Charlotte
  • Jay Ludlam, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh
  • Lou Patalano, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA
  • Steven G. "Steve" Pine, K&L Gates LLP, Morrisville
  • Clinton R. Pinyan, Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard LLP, Greensboro
  • Erin J. Roberts, Roberts Law Office PA, Raleigh
  • Kristoffer B. "Kris" Shepard, Atrium Health, Charlotte
  • Barton C. "Bart" Walker, McGuireWoods LLP, Charlotte
  • James A. Wilson, Ward and Smith PA, Raleigh

PLANNED BY
NCBA Health Law Section

  • Gina L. Bertolini, K&L Gates LLP, Morrisville (Planner)
  • Lauren S. Gennett, King & Spalding LLP, Asheville (Planner)
  • John W. Gibson, Smith Anderson Blount Dorsett Mitchell & Jernigan LLP, Raleigh (Planner)
  • Berry Herrin, Herrin Health Law PC, Atlanta, GA (Planner)
  • Marcus C. "Marc" Hewitt, Fox Rothschild LLP, Raleigh (Planner)
  • Ted Lotchin, WakeMed, Raleigh (Planner)
  • Antonia A. "Toni" Peck, Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP, Durham (Planner)
  • David A. Senter Jr., Young Moore and Henderson PA, Raleigh (Planner)

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 6.25 MCLE Hours

Includes
1.00 Ethics/Professional Responsibility


PROGRAM PRICING

See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.