Telehealth Equipment in the Health Center Setting (Live)

February 7, 2019

 


SESSION DESCRIPTION

This webinar will provide participants with guidance and recommendations on the optimal set-up for telehealth operations, including space considerations, equipment selections, and working with vendors.  In addition, presenters will cover key legal considerations including anti-kickback laws, liability assessments, and patient privacy.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Telehealth is emerging as a critical component for increasing access to care, promoting cost effective service delivery, and establishing connections with specialty or limited providers. As leaders in providing high-quality, accessible primary care , health centers are exploring the use of telehealth to meet the challenges of serving diverse patient populations with complex needs.

Hosted by the Community Health Care Association of New York State (CHCANYS), this 5-part webinar series will provide the latest information and insights on key telehealth topics including: Telehealth 101, Needs Assessment, Equipment, Operational and Financial Considerations.

Over the course of the series, you’ll hear the legal, political, and operational perspectives from:

  • Attorneys at Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell;
  • Finger Lakes Community Health, an innovator in implementing telehealth in the health center setting; and
  • The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) Policy Team.
 

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Target Audience

  • CEOs/ Executive Staff
  • Clinical Leadership
  • Information Technology
  • Fiscal Staff
  • Quality/Risk Management Staff
Course summary
Course opens: 
01/08/2019
Course expires: 
03/20/2019
Event starts: 
02/07/2019 - 1:00pm EST
Event ends: 
02/07/2019 - 2:00pm EST
Cost:
$99.00

CARRIE BILL RILEY (FTLF)

Carrie Bill Riley is a Partner in the health law, non-profit and corporate law, and federal grants law practice groups. She counsels a wide variety of health care clients, including Federally Qualified Health Centers and other private and public health care providers, on contracting, regulatory compliance, fraud and abuse, and reimbursement matters. Carrie also provides counsel on  transactional matters, including formation and agreements for multi-provider affiliations/joint ventures, general contracting, and residency training arrangements. [Full Bio]


MARY ZELAZNY (FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY HEALTH)

Mary Zelazny began her career in 1989 at Finger Lakes Community Health as a Community Health Worker, expanding into several roles within the organization, including work in program development, finance and administration. Appointed as CEO in 2006, Mary continued to seek opportunities to build on the successes of this growing FQHC. During Mary’s tenure, Finger Lakes Community Health has opened 7 additional health center sites, as well as expanding FLCH’s Migrant Voucher Program into 42 counties of NYS. As the leader of an organization with PCMH Level III 2014 recognition, Mary has promoted the incorporation of a high level of cultural competency of staff, as well as integrating care coordination and technology into primary care that has created new collaborative relationships. This effort has resulted in expanded access and better health outcomes for patients by addressing the many barriers to care that are inherent in rural communities of New York State.

SIRENE GARCIA (FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY HEALTH)

Sirene Garcia earned her Masters of Science Management degree from Keuka College. Sirene has been working in Telehealth since 2010. Sirene played a pivotal role in helping to bring on new partners and to work with a variety of individuals and agencies that were interested in using technology to expand services. Her work continues today as the Director of Special Programs for Finger Lakes Community Health.

CASEY CASTNER (FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY HEALTH)

Casey Castner has been working in Telehealth since 2016. Through her role, she has learned the intricacies of the field, including equipment, IT, clinical aspects, billing and regulatory, and daily operations. She continues to work with Finger Lakes Community Health as the Telehealth Operations Coordinator.

There are no continuing education credits offered for this course.

Price

Cost:
$99.00
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Pricing

 Single WebinarFull Webinar Series
CHCANYS Member
$99 (+ $25 for the recording)$495 (+ $50 for the recording)
Non-Member
$150 (+ $25 for the recording)$700 (+ $50 for the recording)

Registration & Refunds

Live

Live + Recorded

Recorded

Live webinars for this series are being hosted by the Community Health Care Association of New York State (CHCANYS). Their refund policy can be found below:

Webinar registration must be completed online with payment via credit card. Registration fees are non-refundable. Requests for substitutions must be submitted to CHCANYS at least 48 hours before the start of any scheduled session; substitutions must be from within the same organization. All registrations are subject to approval. Presentation slides and/or supplemental materials will be made available to registrants within three (3) business days of each scheduled session

Live webinars for this series are being hosted by the Community Health Care Association of New York State (CHCANYS). Their refund policy can be found below:

Webinar registration must be completed online with payment via credit card. Registration fees are non-refundable. Requests for substitutions must be submitted to CHCANYS at least 48 hours before the start of any scheduled session; substitutions must be from within the same organization. All registrations are subject to approval. Presentation slides and/or supplemental materials will be made available to registrants within three (3) business days of each scheduled session

Recorded webinars are hosted by FTLF. Our refund policy can be found below:

No refunds are provided for recorded webinars. FTLF can accommodate transferring the registration to someone else within your organization.