Steve Kleinman, Member of the Firm, co-presents "Navigating Peer Review and Privileging Across State Lines: Legal Challenges and Practical Solutions" at the American Health Law Association (AHLA) Annual Meeting, which runs from June 30 to July 2.

Topics include:

  • Understanding State Law Variability–Overview of examples of state-specific peer review protections, privileges, and reporting requirements that impact multi-state health care organizations
  • Legal and Compliance Challenges–How differing state laws may affect information sharing, confidentiality, and risk exposure in peer review processes
  • Strategic Approaches to Compliance–Options for structuring peer review and when to apply state law vs. federal protections (PSQIA)
  • Practical Considerations and Case Studies–Hypotheticals that discuss pros and cons of sharing information
  • Waivers and Risk Management–When, why, and how organizations may consider waiving peer review protections and the legal risks involved
  • Balancing Factors in Decision-Making–Key considerations for legal, operational, and patient safety goals when structuring multi-state peer review processes

For more information, visit the conference website.

Event Detail

10:15 - 11:15 a.m.

San Diego, CA

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