Health Law Diagnosed: A Mintz Podcast
Health Law Diagnosed explores current topics related to the entire health care ecosystem, from providers and payors to suppliers, investors and lenders alike, with a focus on existing and emerging legal and social issues. Each episode will feature a Mintz Health Law attorney interviewing experts and thought-leaders on various hot topics. You can listen to Health Law Diagnosed episodes by clicking on the links below, or wherever you follow your favorite podcasts. |
March 22, 2024 | Podcast
In the latest episode of Health Law Diagnosed – Women Leaders in Health Care, a series that brings together women leaders for discussions on timely key issues and reflections on developing a career in the industry, host Bridgette Keller leads a conversation around the emerging role of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care. She is joined by Jane Moran, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Mass General Brigham, Rebecca Mishuris, Chief Medical Information Officer and VP at Mass General Brigham, and Carina Edwards, Chief Executive Officer at Kipu Health.
March 7, 2024 | Podcast
In this episode of Health Law Diagnosed, host Bridgette Keller is joined by Mintz Health Law attorneys Joanne Hawana and Benjamin Zegarelli to discuss the FDA’s long-awaited proposed rules that actively regulate laboratory developed tests (LDTs). LDTs have historically not been subject to significant regulatory oversight, and while the FDA aims to promptly release the final rule on this intricate issue laden with complexities, potential roadblocks may delay its course of action.
February 5, 2024 | Podcast
As the Mintz Health Law team welcomes the beginning of 2024, many of its members take a moment to reflect on the exciting growth of the Health Law Practice, opportunities to partner with clients on complex legal issues, and the celebration of numerous milestones.
November 30, 2023 | Podcast
Host Bridgette Keller introduces a new series of Health Law Diagnosed titled Women Leaders in Health Care. This new series will bring together women leaders for discussions on timely key issues and reflections on developing a career in the industry.
Leah Pollema, Vice President and General Counsel at InhibRx, and Serene Katranji, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Compliance Officer, and Corporate Counsel at Orchard Laboratories, join Bridgette for this inaugural episode. Together, they share personal stories about their experiences as both mentees and mentors, shedding light on the invaluable impact mentorship has had on their professional journeys.
August 21, 2023 | Podcast
California’s newly established Office of Health Care Affordability recently proposed regulations outlining its requirements for advance regulatory review of certain health care entity mergers, acquisitions, affiliations, and other arrangements that result in “material changes” of assets, control, or governance. Health Law attorneys Lara D. Compton, Deborah A. Daccord, and M. Daria Niewenhous join Bridgette Keller to discuss the proposed regulations, their potential impact on transactions, and what health care entities should consider as they prepare for transactions moving forward.
April 25, 2023 | Podcast
In this episode, Health Care Enforcement Defense specialists Eoin Beirne, Karen Lovitch, and Brian Dunphy discuss key regulatory and policy updates issued by the DOJ and their potential impact on False Claims Act cases, from self-disclosure to privacy regulations. For more analysis, get your copy of the firm’s recent publication EnforceMintz Analyzing Health Care False Claims Act Cases.
April 18, 2023 | Podcast
In this episode, Mintz Health Care Enforcement Defense specialists Karen Lovitch, Brian Dunphy, and Eoin Beirne discuss key trends in the health care enforcement landscape with Health Law Diagnosed host, Bridgette Keller, focusing on their recent edition of the EnforceMintz newsletter, Analyzing Health Care False Claims Act Cases.
January 11, 2023 | Podcast
In this episode, Mintz Health Care Enforcement Defense specialists Karen Lovitch, Brian Dunphy, and Eoin Beirne discuss key trends in the health care enforcement landscape with Health Law Diagnosed host, Bridgette Keller, focusing on their recent edition of the EnforceMintz newsletter, Analyzing Health Care False Claims Act Cases.
November 4, 2022 | Podcast
Bridgette Keller speaks with Bre Hitchen, Regulatory & Operations Counsel at Aledade, Inc., about the most important topics on Bre’s mind as she works to support Aledade’s business teams with regulatory counsel and compliance advice.
July 18, 2022 | Podcast
Bridgette Keller speaks with Kerlann Flowers, Legal Director and Senior Attorney for Hofstra University School of Law’s Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP), and Mintz Associate Jean Krebs about the MLP’s work and how collaboration between medical providers and lawyers can improve outcomes.
June 14, 2022 | Podcast
Cassie Paolillo speaks with Andy Ward, Director of the South Boston Collaborative Center, and Kate Steinle, Chief Clinical Officer of Folx Health, about how they leverage telehealth to serve their communities.
April 7, 2022 | Podcast
The latest episode of Mintz’s Health Law Diagnosed podcast covers key takeaways from our 6th Annual Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Industry Summit.
March 24, 2022 | Podcast
Health regulatory diligence has the ability to make or break a deal. Listen to hear about our team’s firsthand experience in the importance of conducting health regulatory diligence and best practices in preparing for a sell-side transaction.
March 3, 2022 | Podcast
2021 was a busy year for Mintz’s Health Law team, as they helped clients navigate complex health care transactions. Listen to hear the macro trends our team is seeing in the market, as well as their takeaways from the deals they closed.
January 12, 2022 | Podcast
The Mintz Health Law team celebrates 2022 by sharing their health law–focused resolutions. Listen to how the team is resolving to apply the lessons learned from the pandemic, their industry insight, and their knowledge of state and federal government priorities and actions to help clients and colleagues thrive in 2022 and beyond.
June 17, 2021 | Podcast
In this episode of the Health Law Diagnosed podcast, Mintz’s Susan Berson discusses her career trajectory, the benefits of building a diverse and inclusive workplace, why women may be drawn to health law, and the importance of mentorship and sponsorship.
May 12 2021 | Podcast
This past year has been a busy one for the FDA, but it hasn’t all been about the pandemic.
April 9, 2021 | Podcast
The ability to provide health care from a remote location has been around for many years, but with the arrival of COVID-19, hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers have had to rapidly rethink their traditional models of health care delivery.
March 17, 2021 | Podcast
At the end of 2020, the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued final rules modifying and expanding upon the regulatory safe harbors and exceptions to the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and the Stark Law, respectively.
February 16, 2021 | Podcast
At the end of 2020, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued final rules modifying and expanding upon the regulatory safe harbors and exceptions to the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and the Stark Law, respectively.
January 7, 2021 | Podcast
Mounting anxiety over how to control the spread of infectious disease outbreaks encourages public and political discourse of bioethics.
Health Law Diagnosed — Confronting Racial Disparities in Health Care: How Providers Can Drive Change
December 17, 2020 | Podcast
Despite dramatic improvements in the overall health of the population, racial and ethnic disparities in health and in our health care delivery system persist.
December 3, 2020 | Podcast
In the inaugural episode of Mintz’s Health Law Diagnosed, Dianne Bourque (Member, Mintz Health Law Practice) discusses why HIPAA is so engrained in our collective consciousness, how it was already equipped to handle public health emergencies, and the important changes made over the last several months to address the COVID-19 outbreak.