Join Nathaniel Lacktman on Twitter for #ATAchat!
Telehealth in 2017: Midyear Review
02 August 2017
Foley Partner Nathaniel Lacktman, chair of the Telemedicine Industry Team, will host a one-hour Twitter chat to gather ideas and discuss the state of the industry, as a precursor to the American Telemedicine Association’s EDGE 2017 in Washington, DC. Log in to Twitter and join the conversation, ask questions, share ideas, and participate in the transformation of health care through innovation and technology. Please use the hashtag #ATAchat during the program. You can follow Mr. Lacktman on Twitter at @Lacktman.
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