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Voices In Health Law
American Bar Association Health Law Section
77 episodes
3 days ago
Host Andy Demetriou talks with Tricia Asaro of Greenberg Traurig about the history and evolution of managed care, the key players in the industry, current affordability and access challenges and her perspectives on the future of managed care.
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Host Andy Demetriou talks with Tricia Asaro of Greenberg Traurig about the history and evolution of managed care, the key players in the industry, current affordability and access challenges and her perspectives on the future of managed care.
Show more...
Business
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HLbytes Roundup: HHS Dismisses Appeal in Online Tracking Technology Lawsuit and More!
Voices In Health Law
9 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
HLbytes Roundup: HHS Dismisses Appeal in Online Tracking Technology Lawsuit and More!
In this week’s HLbytes Roundup, host Stephanie Dorvil discusses the byte on “HHS Voluntarily Dismisses Appeal in Online Tracking Technology Lawsuit” submitted by Jessica Bailey Wheaton and David Ermer, and more! For more on these stories and others like them, go to ambar.org/hlsnews and check your inbox every Friday for the next edition of HLbytes.
Voices In Health Law
Host Andy Demetriou talks with Tricia Asaro of Greenberg Traurig about the history and evolution of managed care, the key players in the industry, current affordability and access challenges and her perspectives on the future of managed care.