DEVELOPMENTS AND TRENDS IN HEALTHCARE LAW 2015 Co-sponsored with the Health Law Section of the Alabama State Bar September 11, 2015 Birmingham Marriott Birmingham, Alabama 6 CLE hours, including 1 hour of ethics WHAT YOUR PEERS HAVE SAID ABOUT THE PROGRAM: OUTSTANDING AS ALWAYS! APPROXIMATELY MY FIFTEENTH YEAR OF ATTENDING. GREAT INFORMATION. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAM. A VALUABLE CONFERENCE.
AGENDA PROGRAM CHAIRPERSON - CAVENDER C. (CHRIS) KIMBLE BALCH & BINGHAM LLP 8:00 a.m. Check-in and Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Moving from Sick Care to Health Care: You Get What You Pay For How Our Sick Care System Developed How the Seeds of Change Have Been Planted Ascension s Vision for a Transformed System Moving Towards Achievement of the Quadruple Aim Peter M. Leibold Chief Advocacy Officer Ascension Health St. Louis, Missouri 9:30 a.m. Coordinated Care in Your Future: Don t Fear It, but Embrace It Innovations Better Outcomes Fraud and Abuse 10:45 a.m. Break David S. Cade Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer American Health Lawyers Association Washington, DC 11:00 a.m. Health Care Competition: FTC Enforcement, Advocacy and Policy FTC Enforcement Efforts in Health Care State Action Immunity After NC Dental FTC Advocacy and Policy Efforts in Health Care Patricia Schultheiss Attorney Advisor Office of Policy Planning Federal Trade Commission Washington, DC 12:00 p.m. Lunch at the Marriott and Health Law Section of the Alabama State Bar Meeting 1:00 p.m. Data Breach 2:00 p.m. Break How to Respond to a Health Care Data Breach Preparing for Regulatory Investigations Following a Breach Lynn Sessions Baker Hostetler LLP Houston, Texas
2:15 p.m. Alabama Update Certificate of Need Recent Cases and Legislation Gregg B. Everett Counsel Gilpin Givhan, PC Alva M. Lambert Executive Director State Health Planning and Development Agency 3:00 p.m. Ethics in Health Care Law: The Test Results Are In and You Have....** Conflicts of Interest Client Identity Candor and Fairness 4:00 p.m. Adjourn J. Anthony McLain General Counsel Alabama State Bar ** Ethics Hour LEARN THE FOLLOWING LEARN THE STATUS OF STATE ACTION IMMUNITY AFTER NORTH CAROLINA BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS V. FTC LEARN HOW TO HELP YOUR CLIENTS RESPOND TO A HIPAA DATA BREACH AND PREPARE FOR A RESULTING REGULATORY INVESTIGATION LEARN HOW TO HELP YOUR CLIENTS MAKE CARE COORDINATION A WIN WIN PROPOSITION LEARN ABOUT ASCENSION S ADVOCACY PRIORITIES AND ITS VISION FOR THE QUADRUPLE AIM
PLANNING COMMITTEE Cavender C. (Chris) Kimble, Chair Balch & Bingham LLP Kerry Black Baptist Health System, Inc. Howard E. Bogard Burr & Forman LLP J.S. (Chris) Christie, Jr. Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Lauren DeMoss Maynard Cooper & Gale, PC Susan Dominick Doughton Dominick Feld Hyde, P.C. Gregg B. Everett Gilpin Givhan, PC Kelli C. Fleming Burr & Forman LLP T. Charles Fry, Jr., University of Alabama Health Services Foundation, P.C. Colin H. Luke Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP Michel Marcoux Balch and Bingham LLP Daniel F. Murphy Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Lenora W. Pate Sirote & Permutt, PC Cynthia Ransburg-Brown Sirote & Permutt, PC William B. Stewart Wallace, Jordan, Ratliff & Brandt, L.L.C.. Michael Velezis Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama Sarah Wright HealthSouth Corporation THE FACULTY CAVENDER C. (CHRIS) KIMBLE is a partner in Balch & Bingham s Litigation Section and is the Chairman of the Healthcare Litigation Practice Group. He maintains a regional practice that is devoted primarily to litigation of healthcare-related issues. DAVID S. CADE is the Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Health Lawyers Association. He previously served for 14-years as Deputy General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he supported program policy and developed legal positions to expand health insurance and coverage options for Medicare beneficiaries, as well as established creative solutions to support Medicaid program expansions. GREGG B. EVERETT is of counsel to Gilphin Givhan, PC in Montgomery, Alabama. He previously served as General Counsel and Senior Vice President for the Alabama Hospital Association from 1994 2011. ALVA M. LAMBERT has served as Executive Director of the State Health Planning and Development Agency in Montgomery, Alabama since 1998. PETER M. LEIBOLD is the Chief Advocacy Officer for Ascension Health. In this role, Mr. Leibold works closely with executive leadership, advocacy and government affairs leaders across the Health Ministries of Ascension Health. Prior to joining Ascension Health, Mr. Leibold served for fifteen years as the Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA). J. ANTHONY MCLAIN. is the General Counsel of the Alabama State Bar and has held the position for the last 20 years. He previously served as an Assistant Attorney General for Alabama and was in private practice. PATRICIA SCHULTHEISS is an attorney advisor in the Office of Policy Planning of the Federal Trade Commission. She previously was the Director of Policy and In-house Counsel at the American Pharmacists Association and before that in the FTC s Bureau of Consumer Protection. LYNN SESSIONS focuses her practice on healthcare operations and regulatory work, with an emphasis on healthcare privacy and data security, breach response, and HIPAA compliance. Having previously served as in-house counsel and director of several departments at a nationally ranked children s hospital, Ms. Sessions collaborates closely with healthcare clients and approaches her legal representation from a client s perspective.
REGISTRATION To Attend In-person Online registration: www.cumberland.samford.edu/cle Phone: 1-800-888-7454 or 205-726-2391 Fax: 205-726-2616 Mail: Cumberland School of Law CLE, P.O. Box 293759 Birmingham, AL, 35229 To View by Live Webcast: cumberland.inreachce.com Developments and Trends in Healthcare Law 2015 Friday, September 11, 2015 o $379 Advance registration/save Money (includes code to download and print course materials 48 hours prior to the seminar) o $399 Late Registration (after September 7- includes course materials on a flash drive) o $50 I cannot attend. Please send me the course materials on a flash drive. Mr./Ms. (please circle) First name Last name Alabama State Bar ID # ASB Firm/Agency Address City State ZIP Phone Fax E-mail o Check enclosed (payable to Cumberland School of Law CLE) Check # o Visa o MasterCard o Discover Card # Exp. Date Security Code (3- or 4-digit code in signature panel) Name as it appears on card Signature CLE credit: Approved for 6.0 hours of CLE credit in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee, including 1.0 hour of ethics credit. Other credit: Approved for 6.0 hours recognized by the Alabama Board of Nursing; approved for 6.0 hours of CEU by the Alabama Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrations; approved for 8 hours of business related CPE by the Alabama Board of Public Accountancy. Credit has been applied for CPHRM CE. Cancellations and refunds: Prepaid registration fees will be refunded, upon request, up to 48 hours before the beginning of the seminar. Arrangements for substitutions may be made anytime prior to the seminar. Nonlawyers welcome: Cumberland School of Law CLE programs are designed for practicing attorneys, but other professionals are welcome to attend. Directions: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/maps/travel/bhmmc-birmingham-marriott/