Perspectives on Telemedicine & eHealth
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Health Care Practice Co-Leader Douglas Grimm and Law Clerk Hillary Stemple presented at the Center for Telehealth & e-Health Law (CTeL) Digital Health Virtual Summit on December 3.
Health Care Practice Co-Leader Douglas Grimm will present about fraud and abuse investigations in the telehealth industry at Palmetto Care Connections’ Telehealth Summit of South Carolina on October 9.

The FCC’s Connected Care Pilot Program is poised to defray eligible health care providers’ costs of providing certain telehealth services. On September 3, 2020, the FCC issued additional information and guidance for potential applicants.
Rachel Hold-Weiss will present during the 2020 American Health Law Association’s (AHLA) Annual Meeting. Rachel’s presentation “Hindsight is 2020: A Look at Home Health and Hospice in the New Decade,” focuses on compliance and regulatory issues for home health and hospice providers.
Health Care Counsel Susanna Hathaway Murphy was recently quoted in Part B News on the recent COVID-related development of health care providers seeing patients strictly via telehealth as the pandemic rages on.
Recognizing the need to make health services available during the current state of emergency, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-43-20 (the “Order”) on April 3, 2020.
The recently passed CARES Act makes critical investments in telehealth and medicare reimbursements. We talked with Aaron Jacoby and Douglas Grimm about the impact the CARES Act will have on key components of the health care industry.
Health Care Practice Group Co-Leader Douglas Grimm and Counsel Susanna Hathaway Murphy were recently quoted in an International Business Times article. The article addresses the Coronavirus aftermath and the related impact on the economy and the health care industry.

As the spread of COVID-19 accelerates across the United States, hospitals, health systems, and other providers face unique challenges. Arent Fox’s Health Care Group analyzes what you need to know about regulatory changes and guidance from the federal government.

Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., Sarah G. Benator, Susanna Hathaway Murphy, Diane Roldán, Candace C. Sandoval, Oliver Spurgeon III*
Please join Arent Fox in San Francisco for our annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference. This full day conference is designed to equip your medical staff team with the most current skills, tools, and information to navigate challenging issues and provide effective leadership.

Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., Sarah G. Benator, Susanna Hathaway Murphy, Diane Roldán, Candace C. Sandoval, Oliver Spurgeon III*
Please join Arent Fox in Costa Mesa for our ninth annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference. This full day conference is designed to equip your medical staff team with the most current skills, tools, and information to navigate challenging issues and provide effective leadership.
Health Care Partner Douglas Grimm and Associate Hillary Stemple authored an article for the March 2019 edition of Compliance Today titled “Telemedicine: A review of the fraud and abuse landscape.”
Health Care Partner Douglas Grimm and Associate Hillary Stemple authored an article for the March 2019 edition of Compliance Today titled “Telemedicine: A review of the fraud and abuse landscape.”

Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Douglas A. Grimm, FACHE, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., D. Jacques Smith, Sarah G. Benator, Susanna Hathaway Murphy, Annie Chang Lee, Diane Roldán
Please join Arent Fox in Costa Mesa for our eighth annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference.
Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Douglas A. Grimm, FACHE, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., D. Jacques Smith, Sarah G. Benator, Susanna Hathaway Murphy, Diane Roldán
We are very pleased to announce that our Health Care attorneys will be hosting two Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conferences in 2019.
Edwin Simcox, Acting Chief Technology Officer for the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), lauded telehealth as an innovation that potentially offers ways to address HHS’s four key priorities.
The Department of Health and Human Services OIG has issued an advisory opinion approving an arrangement involving the provision of free telemedicine equipment and services by a provider to a potential referral source.

Lowell C. Brown, Debra Albin-Riley, Lynn R. Fiorentino, Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr., Sarah G. Benator, Susanna Hathaway Murphy, Diane Roldán, Hillary M. Stemple
Please join Arent Fox in San Francisco for our fifth annual Medical Staff Leaders and the Law Conference.