AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
The American Health Law Association (AHLA) is the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan educational organization devoted to legal issues in the health care field. AHLA's Speaking of Health Law podcasts offer thoughtful analysis and insightful commentary on the legal and policy issues affecting the American health care system.
AHLA's Speaking of Health Law
Latest Episodes
Best Practices for Legal Oversight of 340B Programs in Turbulent Times
Emily J. Cook, Partner, McDermott Will & Schulte, and Kelsey Bagheri, Principal Counsel, UCSF Health, discuss how covered entities and their legal counsel can navigate the current legal and compliance risks associated with the 340B program....
Who Owns the Pulse? What Health Lawyers Need to Know About Licensing Patient Data in the Age of AI
When patient data becomes the raw material for AI, who actually governs it and for whose benefit? Mir Masud-Elias, Counsel, Arnold & Porter, and Mala Sahai, Senior Director, Intellectual Property and Legal Affairs, Gladstone Institutes, dis...
Duets Done Right: Health Care Joint Ventures in 2026 and Beyond
Jennifer Hutchens, Partner, Dechert LLP, and Thomas Spellman, Associate General Counsel & Vice President, Fresenius Medical Care, discuss the role that joint ventures are currently playing in the health care industry and what to expect when...
What Health Care Providers Should Know When Responding to Subpoenas or Other Legal Demands
Claire O’Brien, Partner, Brooks Pierce, and Terri Harris, Partner, Fox Rothschild, discuss key considerations and practical insights for health care providers responding to subpoenas and other legal demands. They cover why it may be risky for a...
Health Care Corporate Governance: Effective Board Committee Practice
Rob Gerberry, Adjunct Faculty, University of Notre Dame, speaks with Michael Peregrine about one of the “nuts and bolts” elements of corporate governance—the structure, organization, and operation of board committees. They discuss why this is t...