Legal Issues in Healthcare Transactions

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13 Mar

Legal Issues in Healthcare Transactions

Legal Issues in Healthcare Transactions

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 Transactions

Speaker: Rachel Adams, 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-transactions

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Describe the key stages of the healthcare transaction process, including confidentiality agreements, letters of intent, due diligence and definitive agreements Differentiate between stock purchase agreements and asset purchase agreements Summarize the typical lifecycle and components of a physician practice transaction Understand how legal frameworks shape deal structure, compliance and operational outcomes Recognize potential risk factors early in the transaction process

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Healthcare transactions are complex. Whether an organization is acquiring a physician practice, forming a new partnership or evaluating a strategic growth opportunity, leaders must understand the documents, risks and regulatory issues that shape each step of the process. This course introduces the full lifecycle of a healthcare transaction, from confidentiality agreements and letters of intent to due diligence, valuation considerations and the structure of definitive agreements. You’ll also learn how stock and asset purchase agreements differ and how each affects ownership, liability, compliance expectations and long-term operational outcomes. You’ll finish with the skills to recognize the building blocks of a transaction and understand how each document shapes the path from negotiation to closing.