Foley Partner Lawrence Vernaglia, member of the firm’s Health Care Industry Team, as well as Foley Partner Mike Crossen, member of the firm’s Government Solutions Practice Group, and Mike Capuano, Director of the firm’s Public Affairs Practice Group, will be speaking at the HCCA 2020 Boston Regional Healthcare Compliance Conference.
Lawrence will be part of the “Covid-19 Compliance Panel Discussion” at 11:00 a.m. CT with Jim Bryant (Brigham Health), Beth Gutoff (Elliot Health System), and Rick King (UMass Memorial Medical Center). The panel will share their experiences as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic with regard to key compliance risks, impacts to compliance programs, and post-pandemic planning.
Mike Capuano and Mike Crossen are co-hosting the “Reading the Tea Leaves: Projecting Change in the Healthcare Industry Relating to the 2020 Presidential Election” panel at 3:30 p.m. CT, and will focus on key health policy issues on the platforms of each candidate, predictions for what changes hospitals and other providers could expect following January 2021 inauguration, and what should a compliance officer be thinking about for project out the next 18 months.
To find out more, or register for the virtual conference, click here.
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