Foley Partner Nathaniel Lacktman, Chair of the firm’s Telemedicine Industry Team and Co-Chair of the firm’s Digital Health Group, will speak at the 2017 National Telemedicine & Telehealth Service Provider Showcase (SPS) in Phoenix, AZ from October 1-3, 2017. His presentation is titled, “Diving Deep into Advanced Telehealth Legal and Regulatory Issues.”
Mr. Lacktman will be joined by an expert panel including:
- Michael Grafton, Diversion Program Manager, US Drug Enforcement Agency/Phoenix Field Office
- Maureen Cahill, MSN, APN-CNS, AOCNS, Senior Policy Advisor, National Council of State Boards of Nursing
SPS fosters successful partnerships between telehealth service providers and the health care systems that need their services, facilitating the expansion of the telemedicine and telehealth service industry to meet rapidly growing needs.
To learn more and register, click here.
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