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AHLA Publishes Third Edition of Guide to Health care Legal Forms, Agreements, and Policies
- May, 11, 2020
Published by the American Health Law Association (AHLA), the third edition of AHLA’s Guide to Health Care Legal Forms, Agreements, and Policies represents the cumulative work of scores of health care attorneys and other health law professionals who share their real-time, practical experience. This three-volume Guide offers an unprecedented collection spanning areas of coverage including: transactions, corporate compliance, facility operations, fraud and abuse, governance, health information, contracting, labor and employment, physician practices, reimbursement, and more.
New in the Third Edition:
- Content has been divided into three convenient volumes for easier handling.
- Material is organized into 15 chapters with clearly defined subsections for easier access to material.
- More than 90 new resources have been added.
- All forms are now conveniently available online for download as Microsoft Word files.
“Our community needs instant access to a wide variety of health law practice tools that can help them serve clients quickly and efficiently,” comments Robert Anderson, AHLA’s Senior Director of Publishing. “This new edition is more time-saving than ever, with downloadable Microsoft Word templates that will make it even easier for our readers to quickly tailor a document to a specific client’s needs.”
AHLA’s Guide to Health Care Legal Forms, Agreements, and Policies is available to order through AHLA’s store on the LexisNexis website for both members of AHLA and the broader health law professionals community.
For a high-resolution image of the book cover, editor/author headshots, or interview inquiries, please contact AHLA.