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Recap From the 2013 Health Law Institute
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Recap From the 2013 Health Law Institute On March 7 and 8, 2013, the members of Foster Swift’s Health Care Law Group attended the 19th Annual Health Law Institute. This two-day institute, which is co-sponsored by the Institute for Continuing Legal Education and the Health Care Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan, focused on recent legal developments in health care law. Specific topics addressed at this year’s Health Law Institute included:

  • Health Care Exchanges in Michigan;
  • Health Care Business Transactions;
  • HIPAA and New Privacy and Security Rules;
  • Tax Law Updates;
  • Fraud and Abuse Updates;
  • Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices;
  • Accountable Care Organizations in Michigan; and
  • Clinical Integration.

Among the presenters at the Health Law Institute was Foster Swift’s own Jennifer Van Regenmorter, who presented the Michigan health law update. The Michigan Health Law Update is a summary of all of the important Health Care related statutes and cases in Michigan in the previous year.

Because the regulatory landscape for health care law is changing by the minute, it is extremely important for attorneys to stay up-to-date on the developments. The Health Care Law Group members of Foster Swift recognize this and remain dedicated to staying educated on all breaking legal developments in the area of health care law.

If you have any questions regarding any of the specific health care subject mentioned above or any other health care law issues, please contact one of the Health Care Law Group members at Foster Swift.

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