AHLA, American Health Lawyers Association
A A A
Home  |  Sign In  |  Contact Us  |  Job Bank
AHLA » Events and Education » In-Person Programs » 2010 » Healthcare Reform: The Law and Its Implications Leading health law to excellence through education, information and dialogue lktw
Follow AHLA  

In 2010:

Upcoming Programs
Past Programs
Registration and Travel
Advertising and Exhibition/Sponsorship
Speakers' Resources
Program Planning Committees
Program Materials
    
Print this page Print this page
Email to a friend Email to a friend

      

      

           Share this Page

 

Healthcare Reform: The Law and Its Implications 

May 11-12, 2010
Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City Hotel
Arlington, VA
Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP has provided sponsorship in support of this program.

This Program is Sold Out.

This program will be audio recorded and available for purchase. More information on the eProgram.

Attend the Annual Meeting in Seattle, June 28-30 for all the information you need on Healthcare Reform.
More information | Register

Program Description
The recently enacted healthcare reform legislation is considered the most significant development affecting the healthcare industry in the last 45 years. As part of AHLA's mission to serve as an educational resource and foster dialogue on the key issues affecting the health law community, AHLA is offering various educational resources to assist our members in advising their clients. One very important resource is our in-person program on May 11-12, where our faculty will dig into the details of the different titles of the new law and discuss their implications for the different sectors of the healthcare community.

On the first day, the program will consist of a series of plenary sessions with panels of experienced health lawyers exploring significant policy issues addressed in the legislation, including payment system reform, public program reform, delivery system reform and program integrity reform. Breakout sessions on the second day will explore further the implications of the new law on physicians; hospitals and heath systems; insurers and health plans; sub-acute, home care, rehabilitation and nursing home providers; and the drug, device and biotech industries.

View the agenda and faculty list.

The planning committee members, co-chaired by Beth Schermer and Glen Reed, have worked diligently to create a curriculum that will provide you an excellent return for the time and resources invested. You will not want to miss the very important educational opportunity.

Program Materials
Because of the extremely quick turnaround for faculty, we will not be printing binders for this program. All materials will be available on a website prior to the program and handed out on CD at the program.

CLE Information
This program will be worth approximately 9.25 credits for 60-minute states and approximately 11.1 credits for 50-minute states. Participants will be given CLE Request forms at the program. Forms must be completed and returned to AHLA staff to receive credit. The sessions, unless otherwise designated, are intermediate to advanced in level. There are no prerequisites required to register for this program.

This seminar will be worth approximately 11.0 CPE credits. AHLA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. NASBA's web site is located at http://www.nasba.org/.

This program is designed to be an update on developments in the area of health law. There are no prerequisites or advanced preparations required to register for this group live program. Those seeking accounting credits should be familiar with the basic concepts of law and terminology associated with this area in order to obtain the full educational benefit of this program.

Hotel Information
Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City
1250 South Hayes Street
Arlington, VA

Cancellation/Substitutions
Cancellations must be received in writing by May 4, 2010. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations received after this date. Registration fee, minus the $125 administrative fee, will be refunded approximately 3-4 weeks following the program. If you wish to send a substitute, need more information regarding refund, complaint and program cancellation policies please call (202) 833-1100 prompt #5. Note that the registration fee is based on the AHLA membership status of the individual who actually attends the program.

 


 
Related Resources

 Agenda

 Registration Information

Sold Out

 Exhibitors

The following companies will be exhibiting at the program:

  • Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP 
  • HORNE LLP
  • Pershing Yoakley & Associates
© 2012 American Health Lawyers Association
1620 Eye Street NW
Washington, DC  20006-4010
Phone: 202-833-1100   Fax: 202-833-1105
FAQ  |  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map