AHLA's Public Interest webinars often feature hour-long discussions and Q&A with government officials, Congressional staff, and researchers on major health policy issues. The webinar provides a convenient means through which AHLA members, healthcare providers, the press, and others can receive a quick orientation to a major policy issue without a major interruption in their busy work schedules.
Past Public Interest Webinars
Hospital Emergency Response Legal Issues – Lessons from Joplin, Missouri
Preview | Wednesday, April 17, 2013, 1:00- 2:30 Eastern Standard Time
Constitutional Consternation: Will the Individual Mandate Survive Constitutional Scrutiny?
Wednesday, January 5, 2010, 1:00-2:30 Eastern Standard Time
Audio Mp3
ACO Waiver Options Teleconference
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Audio MP3
"Is Your Hospital Prepared for the Next Emergency?"
September 30, 2010
Power Point Slides
Honoring Our Patients and Capturing Lost Opportunities: The Financial, Legal, and Practical Benefits of Advance Planning April 8, 2009
The Sneeze Heard 'Round the World: Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Strategies to Adopt Now October 22, 2008
National Healthcare Decisions Day 2008: the Law, the Talk and the Care March 19, 2008
Point/Counterpoint: The Future of SCHIP After The Inconclusive 2007 Congressional Debate January 24, 2008
2008 Presidential Candidates and Where They Stand on Healthcare May 8, 2007
Healthcare Agendas from Both Sides of the Aisle March 2, 2007
Transparency in Healthcare - Advantages and Stumbling Blocks November 8, 2006
A Conversation with NLRB Chairman Robert Battista June 7, 2006
Covering the Uninsured: Lessons from Massachusetts May 24, 2006
The Role of Family and Health Lawyers in End-of-Life Decisions September 21, 2005
Medicaid: Current Funding and Policy Issues July 20, 2005
Addressing Variations in Healthcare Quality: The Role of Medicine and the Law May 20, 2005
Congress and Health 2005 December 15, 2004
Corporate Responsibility: Roles of the General Counsel and Compliance Officer October 20, 2004
Perspectives on Healthcare Tax Exemption July 13, 2004
A Conversation with the CMS Administrator & Deputy Administrator April 30, 2004