Foley is pleased to sponsor the Michigan Legal Summit: Health Information and the Law – What’s Next? Hosted by Michigan Health Information Network, top legal experts from around the country will join us for a discussion on legal topics surrounding health information technology.
During this session, presenters will delve into developments in the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, Bioethics in the Realm of Electronic Information Sharing, Common Conundrums in Healthcare Privacy and Consent, and more.
The following Foley attorneys will be presenting during the program:
- Foley partner Monica Chmielewski will present on Remote Medicine
- Foley partners Jennifer Belveal and Larry Vernaglia will present on Fraud, Abuse and Enforcement Actions
- Foley partner Larry Vernaglia will present on Bioethics and Health Information Sharing
- Foley partner Chanley Howell will present on Health Care Privacy and Electronic Consent
Click here to view the complete agenda and to register for the Legal Summit. For questions, please contact [email protected].
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