Law & Regulation of Healthcare

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13 Mar

Law & Regulation of Healthcare

Law & Regulation of Healthcare

Friday, March 13, 2026 (12:00 AM) to Friday, July 31, 2026 (11:59 PM)
3 PDCs
Provider: Creighton University
Course Name: Law & Regulation of Healthcare

Speaker: Ryan Kirshenbaum, JD
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://lifelong.creighton.edu/browse/all-courses/law/healthlaw/courses/hlrd-law-regulation-of-healthcare

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Identify and explain the fundamental principles and key provisions of major U.S. healthcare laws Apply HIPAA regulations to scenarios involving patient confidentiality and privacy Recognize and evaluate forms of healthcare fraud and abuse including false claims, kickbacks and physician self-referrals Demonstrate knowledge of legal principles governing healthcare decision‑making including informed consent and advanced directives Analyze the legal framework of health insurance, including coverage regulations and federal and state oversight

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Every decision in healthcare is shaped by laws, regulations and oversight structures that protect patients and ensure high‑quality care. Yet many professionals don’t receive formal training in the legal responsibilities tied to their roles. This course introduces the core legal frameworks that guide U.S. healthcare, helping you make informed, ethical decisions across clinical, administrative and leadership settings. You’ll explore essential areas including major healthcare laws, patient privacy and HIPAA requirements, fraud and abuse prevention, informed consent and the responsibilities of federal and state authorities. Whether you work in a clinical, administrative or leadership role, you’ll gain the foundational legal fluency needed to navigate today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment.