We are thrilled to announce our participation in the upcoming Texas Organization of Rural & Community Hospitals (TORCH) Fall Conference, taking place September 23-26, 2024, at the Kalahari Resort and Conventions in Round Rock, TX. This event is one of our firm’s favorite conferences of the year, offering unparalleled opportunities for education and networking in the rural healthcare sector.
Once again, Reed Claymon attorneys will be presenting the perennial “Legal Update” session. Partners Kevin Reed and Jennifer Claymon will lead an informative discussion covering a wide range of critical legal issues affecting rural and community hospitals, including:
- Workplace violence policies
- Reproductive health
- Fraud and abuse
- Antitrust considerations
- Cybersecurity measures
- Mental health parity
- Record retention best practices
- New requirements for hospital price transparency
- The FTC rule on non-competes
- New overtime rules
This comprehensive overview will provide attendees with valuable insights and practical guidance to navigate the complex legal landscape of rural healthcare.
The TORCH Fall Conference is more than just a learning opportunity; it’s a chance to connect with peers, industry leaders, and innovators in rural healthcare. As advocates for rural and community hospitals, we at Reed Claymon understand these institutions’ unique challenges and opportunities and are proud to support TORCH’s crucial role in the Texas healthcare ecosystem. TORCH actively engages in rural healthcare by:
- Providing advocacy to elected officials and governmental entities on rural and community health issues
- Developing specialized programs, education, and services for rural and community hospitals
- Supporting local access and delivery of healthcare services
- Leveraging the collective power of rural healthcare providers
For more information and registration details, please visit the TORCH website at https://www.torchnet.org/upcoming-events.html.
We look forward to seeing you there and continuing our shared mission of preserving and enhancing rural and community healthcare across Texas.