Please join us for the Third Annual Jay A. Ziskind Health Law Lecture Series. Our panel of experts will lead a discussion regarding CMS’s national quality mission that all persons receive equitable, high quality, and value-based care. This lecture will focus on the specific regulatory, legal, and medical challenges involved in transitioning a medical practice to a value-based health care model.
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The reference number is 2208149N
Title: Third Annual Ziskind Health Law Lecture Series – Value-Based Healthcare: Is This the Future? Impact on Physician Practice. Legal Implications
Level: Intermediate
Approval period: 10/18/2022 – 04/30/2024
CLE Credits:
General 1.5
Certification Credits:
Health Law 1.5
Opening Remarks |
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José R. (Beto) Juárez Jr.Dean and Professor of Law NSU Shepard Broad College of Law |
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Welcome |
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Dr. George L. Hanbury IIPresident and Chief Executive Officer Nova Southeastern University |
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Sponsor Remarks |
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Jay A. ZiskindBoard of Governors Member NSU Shepard Broad College of Law |
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Moderator |
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Professor Marilyn UzdavinesProfessor of Law NSU Shepard Broad College of Law |
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Panelists |
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Purva Rawal, PhDCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services Chief Strategy Officer |
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Matthew (Matt) J. PerreaultPartner McDermott Will & Emery, Boston |
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Dr. Zenobia BrownVice President and Medical Director, Population Health Northwell Health |
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The 2021 Health Law Lecture will feature four nationally recognized leaders in health care to address these important topics. There will be time for audience Q&A after the panel discussions.
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