Foley and Lardner LLP recently issued the following announcement.
Foley Senior Counsel Thomas (T.J.) Ferrante, member of the firm’s Telemedicine and Digital Health Industry Team, will present at the PATH Summit 2019 in Washington, D.C. on December 18-20, 2019. His panel presentation is titled, “New Public Policy Developments Affecting PATH Members." Public policy affecting the use of technology to deliver healthcare involves a wide array of national and international agencies. Areas such as payment for services, regulation of medical devices and telecommunications, medical licensure, requirements for delivery and diagnoses are but a few of the areas affected. The panel will provide and up to date information about these areas and the agencies and programs that are involved.
PATH is a membership-based, mission-driven alliance to ensure the integration of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) into the many components that comprise global healthcare. PATH’s forward-thinking directives help to ensure that expertise critical for decision-making and funding makes its way into the many healthcare settings. PATH members range from professionals delivering care to health system executives in industry, public policy, academia, government, and educators – all of whom have a stake in the delivery of effective healthcare around the world in both on-site and remote care environments.
Date: 18-20 December 2019
Location:
Renaissance Arlington Capital View
2800 S Potomac Avenue
Arlington, VA 22202
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