1. Home
  2. |Insights
  3. |Approaches for Digital Health Organizations and Accountable Care Organizations to Develop Strong Compliance Programs

Approaches for Digital Health Organizations and Accountable Care Organizations to Develop Strong Compliance Programs

Webinar | 10.03.23, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT

Address

Virtual

Our health care landscape is rapidly transforming. As the health care space has become more digitized and more reliant on technology than ever before, artificial intelligence (AI), telehealth services, data analysis, and medical devices have become drivers of our health care system. Likewise, value-based care is becoming increasingly popular among delivery systems, leaving accountable care organizations (ACOs) to adhere to changing federal compliance requirements. The burden falls on health care entities to remain up-to-date on how care is evolving as federal and state compliance regulations and privacy concerns continue to develop.

In this informative session as part of the new service offerings from Crowell Health Solutions (CHS), we will share industry insights from first-hand experience providing compliance counseling to a wide-range of digital health organizations and ACOs. Topics will also include:

  • Recent developments in privacy, security, ACO compliance, fraud and abuse laws and regulations, state law compliance, and technology and device oversight
  • Important factors to consider in a compliance plan
  • How your organization can develop and maintain a solid compliance program

For more information, please visit these areas: Crowell Health Solutions

Insights

Webinar | 10.16.25

The Artificial Intelligence Agenda from Capitol Hill to State Capitals: Where We Are and Where We Are (Probably) Going

The landscape of AI governance and regulation is shifting. Following the release of the White House’s “America’s AI Action Plan” in July 2025 and the President’s signing of related Executive Orders, the White House has emphasized (at least rhetorically) a preference for innovation, adoption, and deregulation. But that does not tell the entire story. The Administration remains committed to exercising a heavy hand in AI, including by banning the U.S. government’s procurement of so-called “woke AI,” intervening in the development of data centers and the export of the AI technology stack, imposing an export fee for certain semiconductors to China, and assuming a stake in a U.S. semiconductor company. State legislatures are also racing to implement their own regulations, particularly around AI’s use in critical areas, such as healthcare, labor and employment, and data privacy. The many sources of regulation raise the specter of a fragmented compliance environment for businesses. This webinar will delve into the Administration’s AI strategy, going beyond the headlines to analyze:...