Legal Issues in Healthcare Innovation & Leadership

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13 Mar

Legal Issues in Healthcare Innovation & Leadership

Legal Issues in Healthcare Innovation & Leadership

Friday, March 13, 2026 (12:00 AM) to Friday, July 31, 2026 (11:59 PM)
1 PDCs
Provider: Creighton University
Course Name: Legal Issues in Healthcare Innovation & Leadership

Speaker: Amy Bagge-Smith, 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-legal-issues-in-healthcare-innovation-leadership

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Analyze the forces shaping healthcare innovation, including the nine barriers from GE’s Reimagining Better Health report Differentiate federal and state laws and explain how each influences innovation in healthcare Evaluate the advantages and challenges of telemedicine and identify the organizations operating in digital health Contrast traditional AI with generative AI, assess the related legal and ethical risks and recommend responsible use practices Discuss emerging technologies—including reproductive health tracking tools and 3D printing—and outline their legal and operational implications Summarize why effective leadership is essential to responsible innovation and outline the core components of the Healthcare Leadership Model

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Telemedicine, artificial intelligence, digital health platforms, reproductive technologies and 3D printing are redefining how care is delivered. With these advancements come complex legal, regulatory and ethical questions that leaders must navigate. This course explores the forces driving healthcare innovation as well as the barriers that can slow progress. You'll examine federal and state laws that impact new technologies, evaluate the opportunities and challenges of telemedicine and digital health and analyze how tools like generative AI create new areas of legal and ethical risk. You'll also explore leadership models that support responsible innovation, equipping you to make informed decisions in environments defined by rapid change and uncertainty.