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Professor Terry Addresses AMA Audience
06/07/2021
IU McKinney Professor Nicolas Terry discussed possible policy and legislative outcomes resulting from the “historic churn” of the past year as part of a panel discussion, “Post-Covid 19 Medical Legislation: Where do we go from here?” sponsored by the American Medical Association’s June 2021 Medical Student Section.
Professor Terry detailed how federal emergency declarations issued in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act and the American Rescue Plan, might continue to impact healthcare delivery.
The COVID-19 health emergency resulted in new benefits and expansion of healthcare delivery models, such as telehealth, an area to “really watch post-pandemic,” Professor Terry said.
Professor Terry is Executive Director of the Hall Center for Law and Health at IU McKinney, where he teaches healthcare and health policy courses. He is one of the permanent bloggers at the Bill of Health blog, a host of “The Week in Health Law” podcast at TWIHL.com, and @nicolasterry on twitter.
