The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization represents a sea-change in Constitutional law that has already impacted our country in multiple ways. While the legal landscape is evolving daily, there are multiple issues about which healthcare providers and others need to be cognizant.
This webinar will discuss several of these concerns so that stakeholders can assess their risks and strategic decisions moving forward, including the following:
• Criminal, civil, and administrative considerations for providers;
• Considerations for providers, including pharmacists, hospitals and academic medical centers, physicians and providers, under potentially conflicting federal and state laws and regulations; Preserving the privacy of patient information, particularly in states that have restricted reproductive health services; and,
• Litigation risks including the plethora of challenges to reproductive health under state laws and an update regarding pending litigation that explores this tension.
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