On January 10, Jennifer Stanley will be presenting a one-hour CE entitled “Being Transparent & the (never-ending) COVID Emergency Declaration.”
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA) and the Transparency in Coverage rules brought about legislation that attempts to pull back the curtain on the costs of healthcare, including pharmacy data collection (RxDC), posting machine readable files (MRFs), and creating consumer-friendly tools.
Meanwhile, Covid continues to dictate plan design and administration. We will review the on-going obligations under the Public Health and National Emergencies.
DATE AND TIME
DAY: Tuesday
DATE: January 10
TIME: 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
CE INFO
COURSE NAME: Being Transparent & the (never-ending) COVID Emergency Declaration
COURSE NUMBER: 133373
PROVIDER NAME: TAHU
PROVIDER NUMBER: 32408
CE CREDITS: 1 Hour
INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer Stanley
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT
This session is FREE for TAHU members and $20 for non-members.
SPEAKER BIO
Jennifer Stanley is a Compliance Consultant for Alera Group’s Central Employee Benefits division. She previously served as a Compliance Consultant for Marsh & McLennan Agency’s Center of Excellence for Employee Benefits and as a National Compliance Consultant for Holmes Murphy and Associates. She has nine years of employee benefits law experience.
Jennifer is serving in her second term as the Dallas AHU President. She also serves on the Texas & National Legislative Councils. She is a founding member of the National Prescription Task Force, Employer Working Groups on Cost Control, Transparency, and Mergers & Acquisitions. She is very active in state, regional, and national collaborative efforts.
Prior to law school, Jennifer worked a s a research scientist where she conducted Phase 3 clinical trials at the Cooper Institute of Texas, UT Southwestern Center for Depression Research and Clinical Care, and the Liver Institute of Methodist Hospital in Dallas, Texas.
Jennifer graduated with a B.S. in Kinesiology, Applied Exercise Science, from Texas A&M University, Class of ‘04. In 2013, she earned her Juris Doctorate, specializing in Health Law, from Texas Tech University School of Law, and is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas.