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Rx for Healthcare Disputes: Exploring Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Solutions

Traditional dispute areas in the healthcare industry will be affected by the statutory and regulatory changes stemming from Healthcare Reform—and new sources of conflict are likely to arise from the impending legislative changes.

 

Integrating alternative dispute resolution (ADR) into a dispute-resolution program today would be a powerful, private and cost-effective method to resolve these disputes--while salvaging valuable business relationships.

 

Healthcare industry experts will address the benefits and practicalities of ADR for business-to-business healthcare-related disputes.  The experts also will cover need-to-know information about changes in healthcare-dispute management.

 

Who should attend?

 

Attorneys working in the healthcare industry and professionals working with or for hospitals, medical suppliers, physicians groups or other businesses in the healthcare arena.

 

Topics include:

 

• Healthcare Reform and ADR: Changes in the Current Healthcare Industry and Emerging Issues for the Future
• ADR vs Traditional Litigation in Healthcare Disputes
• Drafting Effective ADR Clauses
• How to Successfully Manage Healthcare Arbitrations
• A preview of the New Upcoming AAA® Healthcare Payor Provider Arbitration Rules
• Accountable Care Organizations & Other Healthcare Collaborations: Using ADR to Avoid Costly Breakups
• Breaking News & Latest ADR Trends: Ask and Answer

 

CLE CREDIT
This program has been approved by NY State for a total of 6.5 hours of transitional/non-transitional CLE credit (4.5 Skills and 2 Professional Practice). NY State scholarship will be available upon request. The AAA will also be applying for CLE in the following states: California, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin.

 

AAA Arbitrators will receive credit for meeting AAA arbitrator continuing education (ACE) requirements for two years. Individuals should contact Neutrals Services at ecenter@adr.org with any questions regarding the status of their continuing education requirements.

 


Program Brochure
Dates & Locations
Oct 20, 2010 7:30 am (CDT) Chicago, Illinois   In-person
Registration for this program closes on October 19, 2010 at 5:00 pm (ET)

Early Registration Fee:
  • $375.00 USD for General Registration by Sep 15, 2010
Registration Fee:
  • $425.00 USD for General Registration

Hotel Info:

A limited number of rooms are available at a reduced rate at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Tower, 301 E. North Water St., across from the Conference.  Call Reservations at 800.233.4100 / 312.464.1000 and mention the Group/Reference, “American Arbitration Association”.


Location:

Gleacher Center
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive
Chicago, IL

 

Questions?
Registration/CLE: Email AAAUniversity@adr.org or call 212.716.3977.
Program/Sponsorship: Email Michelle Skipper, VP Commercial Division at SkipperM@adr.org or call 704.643.8602.

 

Time:
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM (CT): Registration/Breakfast
8:45 AM – 4:30 PM

Featured BookDISPUTE RESOLUTION JOURNAL

The flagship publication of the American Arbitration Association.

 

The Dispute Resolution Journal is a world-recognized authoritative resource for advocates, neutrals, parties, educators, public-policy leaders and corporate executives.

 

In-depth articles by leading practitioners and scholars cover the spectrum of ADR issues, emerging techniques and new applications of ADR processes in commercial and labor practice. Contributors are the foremost experts in areas such as international trade, business, commercial finance, labor relations, construction, the courts, insurance, employment, real estate, intellectual property, health care, computers and high tech.

 

The Dispute Resolution Journal features four additional sections:

 

ADR News covers cutting-edge developments in all aspects of the field.


Book Reviews showcases current titles selected for their contributions to ADR.

 
Court Decisions reflects holdings of the latest and most important cases in all areas of ADR.


Library and Information Center presents a bibliography of recent ADR articles and books.


Quarterly, 96 glossy pages, full color.



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