Deborah Farringer, assistant professor in Belmont’s College of Law, spoke at Hamline University Law School’s Health Law Symposium, Health Care Reform Implementation in Minnesota: Mission Advanced But Not Accomplished. The symposium gathered regional and nationals experts to explore the “real, outstanding and upcoming law and policy issues relating to the implementation of health care reform.”
Farringer presented her paper, Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize: Examining Minnesota as a Means for Assuring Achievement of the “Triple Aim” under the ACA, which analyzes the regulations governing accountable care organizations under the Accountable Care Act (ACA) and the impact of regulations on academic medical centers. Her paper will be published in the Spring 2015 symposium issue of the Hamline Law Review.