Executive Orders and Federal Legislation: Considerations for Healthcare Providers

Executive Orders and Federal Legislation: Considerations for Healthcare Providers

Released Saturday, 22nd February 2025
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Executive Orders and Federal Legislation: Considerations for Healthcare Providers

Executive Orders and Federal Legislation: Considerations for Healthcare Providers

Executive Orders and Federal Legislation: Considerations for Healthcare Providers

Executive Orders and Federal Legislation: Considerations for Healthcare Providers

Saturday, 22nd February 2025
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In this episode, Matt Groves, Copic’s General Counsel, talks about the impact of recent federal executive orders and legislation on healthcare providers. He provides general information about new federal initiatives and their potential risks, emphasizing the rapid changes and uncertainty in the legal landscape. Matt explains the differences between executive orders and legislation, and the concept of federal preemption over state laws. The discussion also covers the executive order on gender-affirming care, its implications for funding, and the potential risks for healthcare providers, including criminal and civil liabilities. In addition, the episode addresses issues related to immigration enforcement and abortion, providing guidance on how healthcare providers can navigate these complex legal areas.

Note: Episode recorded Thursday 2/20/25

Feedback or episode ideas email the show at wnlpodcast@copic.com

Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast should not be relied upon for personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions and you should consult an appropriate professional for specific advice that pertains to your situation. Health care providers should exercise their professional judgment in connection with the provision of healthcare services. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be, nor is it, a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, or judgment relative to a patient’s specific condition.

 

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