Foley senior counsel Sunny Levine and associate Lauren Carboni are speaking in the upcoming Going Digital Health’s Behavioral Health Tech conference in a session titled “Regulatory Wrap-up: Digital Behavioral Health Changes in 2023.”
The 2023 Behavioral Health Tech conference is the largest conference focused on expanding access to mental health and substance use care through technology, health equity, and innovation. The event convenes health plans, employers, behavioral health providers, digital health companies, investors, and policy makers to connect for the purposes of advancing access to behavioral health care for all.
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