Foley Partner Nathaniel Lacktman, Chair of the firm’s Telemedicine & Digital Health Industry Team, gave a presentation during The Washington Campus “Managing Health Care Policy” Seminar Series on August 17, 2020. His presentation was titled, “Telehealth: Case Study of Business and Health Care, Technology and Public Policy.” During his presentation, Mr. Lacktman gave a pre- and post-COVID snapshot of telemedicine and its implementation within the health care industry, as well as addressing some of the regulation policy issues related to reimbursement and scope of care, cross-border licensing and liability issues, accountability of telehealth integrated models, among other issues.
The Washington Campus is a non-profit, non-partisan, higher education consortium based in Washington, D.C. Consortium members and other partnering institutions include some of the world’s leading universities and business schools. Established in 1978, the Campus’ mission is to ensure that executives and students alike are given the opportunity to better understand the interactions of business, government, and public policy, in order to enhance their effectiveness as organizational leaders. Learn more here.
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