CLE - Telehealth: How Law Reform Can Spur Its Adoption
Health Law Program Speaker Series
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
9:00-10:00 am (Pacific)
via WebEx
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Christopher Robertson, JD, PhD
N. Neal Pike Scholar and Professor
Boston University School of Law
Recent developments in telehealth technologies suggest great potential for chronic care management, mental health services, and care delivery in the home-all of which should be particularly impactful for an aging population with physical and cognitive limitations. While this alignment of technological capacity and market demand is promising, legal barriers remain for telehealth operators to scale up across large geographic areas. Join us for a discussion on how federal and state law can be reformed to enable greater telehealth utilization.
Professor Robertson is an expert in health law, institutional design, and decision making. His wide-ranging work includes torts, bioethics, professional responsibility, conflicts of interests, criminal justice, evidence, the First Amendment, racial disparities, and corruption.
Program Agenda | |
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9:00 – 9:05 | Welcome and Introductions |
9:05 – 9:50 | Program |
9:50 – 10:00 | Question and Answers |
Approved for 1 CLE credit