IPAAQ/Holland & Knight Special Event on CPOM Restructuring | Events
In a significant move for the healthcare sector in the Prairie State, a specialized legal briefing is set to take place at the Holland & Knight Chicago office. Hosted by the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ), the event brings together a panel of seasoned healthcare attorneys to address the complexities of the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM).
Navigating the CPOM Landscape
The programme features legal experts John Arnold, Daniel Patten, Colbey Reagan, and John Saran. They will lead two interactive panels designed to guide applied behavioral analysis (ABA) providers through the intricate process of restructuring and reorganizing their practices to ensure full compliance with Illinois law.
The Stakes for ABA Providers
As CPOM regulations draw increased attention on a national scale, providers in Illinois are facing new obligations that require a strategic approach to business structure. The panels will break down the fundamental aspects of CPOM law, offering a “CPOM 101” foundation before diving into the specific legal and operational factors that dictate how a practice must be organized.
Looking Ahead: Compliance and Continuity
Following the educational sessions, attendees are invited to a networking reception. As providers adapt to these requirements, it is likely that many organizations will need to perform a thorough audit of their current legal structures. Moving forward, businesses that proactively align with these Illinois-specific provisions may avoid potential disruptions to their clinical services and long-term organizational stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the speakers for this event?
The speakers are healthcare attorneys John Arnold, Daniel Patten, Colbey Reagan, and John Saran.
What is the primary focus of the IPAAQ event?
The programme focuses on restructuring and reorganizing ABA practices to align with Illinois’ corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) requirements.
What topics will the interactive panels cover?
The panels will cover basic CPOM law, legal and operational factors affecting alignment, maintaining clinical quality and operational continuity, and Illinois-specific provisions for business leaders.
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