Bridging State Borders for Patient Care: A Telehealth Hack-A-Thon

Sept 19
9:30 am - 3pm EDT
Registration is required
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff

Contact

JHM Telemedicine and Harvard Law School's Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation

Description

Join Johns Hopkins Medicine and Harvard in a convening leaders from health care, law, and policy sectors to chart a course for federal legislative strategies on cross-state telehealth.

The event kicks off with coffee, networking, and a welcome from Helen Hughes and Rebecca Canino from the Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Telemedicine. Ben Leonard from Politico will moderate a "Providers Perspectives: Borders as Barriers" panel with Brian Hasselfeld, Shannon MacDonal, and David Peloquin.

We will additionally hear powerful testimonials from patients before Krista Drobac (founder, Alliance for Connected Care) leads attendees in a "call to action" where the event will transition to a telehealth hack-a-thon. The hack-a-thon aims to build upon the "Consensus Statement for Telehealth Licensure Reforms" published by Harvard Law School's Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation as well as the Uniform Telehealth Act. Participants will collaborate on action plans to address critical priorities, including cancer care, transplant medicine, rare diseases, student mental health, and clinical trials.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff

Registration

Registration is required

This is an invitation-only event. The link to register has been sent directly to invited participants. If you want to learn more or inquire about attending, please contact JHM_Telemedicine@jhu.edu.

Contact

JHM Telemedicine and Harvard Law School's Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation