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Healthcare Under the Second Trump Administration: Regulatory Updates, Trends, Client Advisory Strategies

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About the Course

Introduction

This CLE webinar will examine the impact that the first year of the second Trump administration has had on healthcare regulation and the legislative agenda. The panel will examine the administration's policymaking priorities, regulatory changes, how the states have responded, and what may continue to be expected from agency leadership and rulemaking moving forward.

Description

Healthcare regulation and policy have rapidly evolved over the past year during the second Trump administration. Key changes include narrowing ACA marketplace access, imposing Medicaid work requirements, rulemaking on data interoperability and AI, limiting access to reproductive healthcare, targeting vaccines, and increasing drug pricing transparency.

More recently, the White House released the proposed framework, The Great Healthcare Plan, aimed at lowering insurance premiums and prescription drug costs as well as reducing the influence of pharmacy benefit managers. 

Listen as our expert panel provides healthcare counsel with an update on the significant regulatory changes made to date in the healthcare arena during the second Trump administration. The panel will discuss what policy and regulatory changes may still be on the horizon and address strategies for helping clients navigate this evolving regulatory landscape.

Credit Information
  • This 60-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.0 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

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    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

I. Introduction

II. Key regulatory and policy changes made during the first year of the Trump administration

A. ACA

B. Medicaid

C. Prescription drug prices

D. Vaccines

E. Reproductive care

F. Healthcare data and AI

G. Other

III. State responses

IV. Trends moving forward

A. The Great Healthcare Plan

V. Best practices for helping clients navigate evolving regulatory landscape

The panel will review these and other important considerations:

  • What key healthcare regulatory and policy changes occurred during the first year of the second Trump administration? What does the healthcare regulatory landscape potentially look like moving forward?
  • What have the states been doing to align with or counter the federal initiatives, and what is the effect on healthcare clients?
  • What strategies may be helpful when guiding clients through this changing legal landscape?