Denise Merna Dadika and Anjana D. Patel, Members of the Firm, will co-present "COVID’s Effects on Arthroplasty Practice: Where Do We Go from Here?" a webinar hosted by the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS).

This webinar is intended to cover arthroplasty practice transformations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Talks will center around business interruption insurance, force majeure clauses, adjusting payments/benchmarks and salaries, furloughing options, private equity relationships and options, other avenues to bring in revenue (e.g., selling ancillaries), repurposing the staff/physicians and legal/practice ramifications (in academic/hospital-employed practices).

Learning Objectives:

  • Review services available to physicians and practices to support staff and obtain economic relief
  • Discuss novel options to enhance revenue streams in times of economic uncertainty
  • Understand how arthroplasty physicians, groups and practices can reposition themselves to better care for arthroplasty patients post-COVID 19 pandemic

For more information, visit AAHKS.org

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