Past Events
The Regulatory and Legislative Trends Reshaping Healthcare
From the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) to the overturning of Roe v. Wade to the growth of AI in healthcare, multiple forces are converging to remap the health care landscape. In a new webinar, Manatt Health will draw on the deep-dive legal, policy and market analyses in its Manatt on Health premium information […]
Future of Health: The Emerging Landscape of Augmented Intelligence in Health Care
The use of augmented intelligence (AI) in medicine has been increasingly used to develop cancer prognoses, respond to patient messages, predict adverse clinical events and recommend optimal staffing volumes in radiology, cardiology and neurology. Join the American Medical Association (AMA) and Manatt Health on May 1 for a live webinar discussion on how the advancement […]
Understanding the State Prescription Drug Affordability Board Landscape in 2024
Several states are considering or have enacted legislation to create prescription drug affordability boards (PDABs). Although their powers vary by state, PDABs are generally charged with assessing the affordability of prescription drugs and developing recommendations to reduce spending; negotiating Medicaid supplemental rebates with manufacturers; and/or setting upper payment limits (UPLs), which seek to limit the […]
No Surprises Act Update: The Latest Litigation, Enforcement, IDR and Implementation Challenges
Three years after the No Surprises Act (NSA) was enacted, industry stakeholders and government regulators alike are still navigating the intricate twists and turns of the wide-ranging legislation’s key provisions. In a new webinar, Manatt Health will explain the major developments impacting NSA and share critical insights into their implications for your organization. The CLE-eligible […]
Bridging Public Health and Managed Care: A Collaborative Approach to Community Health Assessments
In the United States, public health and health care delivery have largely taken different and siloed approaches, with health care focused on the treatment of individuals and public health centered on the total population within a geographic region. As interventions that address health-related social needs to improve outcomes have become more prevalent, however, a strong […]
Mental Health Parity Update 2024: The Latest Regulatory and Litigation Trends
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) requires health plans and insurers to offer mental health coverage in “parity” with a plan’s medical or surgical coverage. In 2024, as the post-COVID era brings a national reckoning with mental health issues, mental health parity has risen to the forefront of federal and state regulatory […]
New Medicaid Options to Provide Housing Services: Realizing the Potential
Medicaid’s role in addressing housing insecurity and homelessness is rapidly evolving, with many states taking advantage of new federal flexibilities to provide housing and housing-related services to enrollees whose health outcomes depend on being stably housed. Implementing these services, however, is complex and requires collaboration and problem solving that cuts across the health and housing […]
Protecting Hospitals From Cyberattacks: New York’s Trailblazing Cybersecurity Requirements
Hospitals, health systems and providers are targets of cyberattacks at an alarming rate, putting patient data, electronic infrastructure and, most importantly, patient lives at risk. The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Civil Rights reported an average of 60 data breaches a month in the health care sector between January 1 and October 31, 2022. According […]
Pushing the Envelope in School-Based Services: Graduating to a Higher Level of Pediatric Care
In spite of increasing health care coverage for children, there has been an overall decline in the utilization of preventive and wellness services. This falling utilization is especially pronounced in lower-income households and among Black, Latino and Asian children. At the same time as preventive care uptake has declined, mental illness and suicide attempt rates […]
Strengthening the NSA’s Independent Dispute Resolution Process: Stakeholder Perspectives
The No Surprises Act (NSA), enacted in 2020, protects patients from surprise medical bills for emergency services and, in certain circumstances, when treated by out-of-network providers in an in-network facility. Since the law went into effect at the beginning of 2022, policy and operational issues have emerged in the implementation of the statutorily prescribed independent […]