American Health Law Association makes a statement on Dobbs v. Jackson
- June, 27, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has far reaching implications and affects our members, staff, and the health care and health law communities at large. This decision presents complex legal issues associated with the delivery of maternal and reproductive health care services, access, health equity, affordability, payment, behavioral health, telehealth, data and privacy, employment law and benefits, cross-state delivery of health care, and many other issues.
The mission of AHLA is to provide a collegial forum for interaction and information exchange to enable its members to serve their clients more effectively; to produce the highest quality non-partisan educational programs, products, and services concerning health law issues; and to serve as a public resource on selected health care legal issues.
Consistent with our mission, the Association is developing educational offerings to assist the health care industry in navigating these issues, while also providing opportunities for dialogue and the exchange of ideas.
Please visit our website for announcements on upcoming educational offerings and resources.