
Foley Partner Nathaniel Lacktman, Chair of the firm’s Telemedicine & Digital Health Industry Team, will be a speaker during Moss Adams’ seven-part 2020 Health Care Executive Webast Series: Consequences of a Crisis & Revolutionizing Care on Tuesday, October 20th. The presentation is titled, “Innovations in Telehealth: How Telehealth Transformed Health Care Delivery and What the Future Holds.”
Mr. Lacktman will be joined by an expert panel including:
- Mike Billings (Chief Innovation Officer, Avamere Health Services)
- Dr. Melynda Barnes (SVP Medical Affairs and Research, Ro)
- Dr. Katherine Chemodurow Kelley (Senior Medical Director, LifeStance Health).
Despite the major disruption brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, some upsides in health care emerged, including the wide-spread adoption of telehealth. During this webinar, attendees will learn about the present regulatory landscape of telehealth and reimbursement, and hear from innovators in the telehealth space partnering with employers to improve population health.
Moss Adams is a fully integrated professional services firm dedicated to assisting clients with growing, managing, and protecting prosperity. In light of COVID-19, they have transitioned their annual health care conference to an executive virtual summit series. The virtual series will touch on the significant impact that the pandemic has had on the continuum of care as well as on all stakeholders in the health care ecosystem—from health systems to providers, payers, employers, investors, and more. Each session will focus on how organizations can move forward in these challenging times to seize opportunity and re-think the concept of health care delivery.
Don’t miss the Pre-Election Point-Counterpoint Session on October 29, 2020! If you register for the series, you’ll also be able to participate in the spotlight session on October 29, 2020, a live pre-election, political point-counterpoint with famed strategists Donna Brazile and Newt Gingrich, moderated by Susan Dentzer. To learn more about this session, click here, or to register for the series itself, click here.
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