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Miller Canfield Hosts Electronic Health Records Seminar

Tuesday, March 9 in Troy and Wednesday, March 10 in Ann Arbor
February 19, 2010

The law firm of Miller Canfield will host an “Electronic Health Records Seminar” on Tuesday, March 9, from 7:00-8:15 a.m. at the Miller Canfield Troy office (840 W. Long Lake Rd., Ste 200) and Wednesday, March 10, from 7:00-8:15 a.m. at the Miller Canfield Ann Arbor office (101 N. Main St., 7th floor). The firm’s health law attorneys, principal Joe Gustavus and associate Rose Willis, as well as principal counsel at the University of California and Miller Canfield alumna, Rachel Nosowsky, will present the update about the latest laws and regulations affecting selecting and contracting health information technology systems.

The seminar will include valuable information and insight on:

- Identifying and addressing key business, license, warranty, and other contract terms in EHR system procurement contracts

- Assuring compliance with applicable health laws and regulations

- Qualifying for EHR system adoption financial incentives

- Avoiding penalties for failure to adopt an EHR system

- Planning for future interoperability needs and transitions to successor EHR systems

A continental breakfast will be provided and due to limited space, advance reservations are required. RSVP by Friday, March 5 at millercanfield.com/events or to Sandy Bera at 248.267.3345, bera@millercanfield.com.

Recognized with “Top Honors” in 2009 by the American Health Lawyers Association, the Miller Canfield health law attorneys focus their practice on providing regulatory, transactional and litigation services for physicians, group practices, and professional corporations businesses and medical equipment manufacturers, as well as government programs, non-profit health care providers, charitable facilities and academic institutions. For more information, visit www.millercanfield.com/healthlaw