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AHLA's Speaking of Health Law AHLA Podcasts
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The American Health Law Association (AHLA) is the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization devoted to legal issues in the health care field with nearly 14,000 members. As part of its educational mission, AHLA's Speaking of Health Law podcasts offer thoughtful analysis and insightful commentary on the legal and policy issues affecting the health care system. AHLA is committed to ensuring equitable access to our educational content. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards. If you experience accessibility issues, please contact accessibility@americanhealthlaw.org.
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The Lighter Side of Health Law – June 2024
AHLA's monthly podcast featuring health lawyer and blogger Norm Tabler's informative and entertaining take on recent health law and other legal developments.To learn more about AHLA and the educational resources available to the health law community, visit americanhealthlaw.org.
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Women’s Health Watch: Recent Litigation and the Comstock Act
Delphine O’Rourke, CEO, 8Fold Inc., speaks with Adriana Benedict, General Counsel, Hey Jane, about recent litigation related to women’s health and how the Comstock Act is specifically being litigated in this area. They discuss the Supreme Court’s recent decision in FDA v. AHM; the FDA’s allowance of mail-order medication abortion; the history of the Comstock Act, how it has been enforced, and how its scope has been expanded to include the internet; litigation involving Idaho, Missouri, and Ka...
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Be Curious, Not Judgmental: Things the DOJ “Believes” You Should Consider
Kate Taylor, Associate Principal, ECG Management Consultants, Caleb Knight, Member, Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC, and Marc Goldstone, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Wellpath, discuss how the Department of Justice (DOJ) uses its enforcement mechanisms to ensure providers are complying with health care laws and regulations. They cover the current regulatory structure, including the DOJ’s Health Care Fraud Unit, and they share stories from the trenches. Kate, Caleb, and Marc s...
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Understanding Privacy and Security Regulations in the Exploding Wellness Apps Market
Andrew Mahler, Vice President, Consulting Services, Privacy & Compliance, Clearwater, speaks with Sara Shanti, Partner, Sheppard Mullin, about the legal framework surrounding mental health apps and what is currently happening in the industry. They discuss issues related to data protection, transparency, and sharing, along with enforcement and litigation trends. Sponsored by Clearwater.To learn more about AHLA and the educational resources available to the health law community, visit ameri...
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Nondiscrimination Requirements in Long Term Care Facilities: HHS’ Section 1557 Final Rule
Section 1557 is both the nation’s first civil rights law for health care and the first federal civil rights law to focus specifically on nondiscrimination in health care. Stefanie Doyle, Associate, Baker Donelson, and Bruce J. Lederman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Charles E. Smith Life Communities, discuss the provisions of the Section 1557 final rule, which was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on May 6, 2024. Stefanie and Bruce spoke about this topic at...
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Women’s Health Watch: Current Legal Landscape and What to Expect from SCOTUS
Delphine O’Rourke, CEO, 8Fold Inc., speaks with Ramona Thomas, General Counsel & Vice President of Risk and Compliance, Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties, about the legal landscape two years after the Dobbs decision and the two decisions expected from the Supreme Court related to reproductive health. They discuss FDA v. AHM and the potential impacts on medication abortion, Moyle v. United States and the federal-state conflict over emergency abortions, and potential ...