Gregory Moore Appointed Vice Chair - Educational Programming of the Behavioral Health Task Force for the American Health Law Association
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Gregory W. Moore (Member, Troy) has been appointed Vice Chair – Educational Programming of the Behavioral Health Task Force for the American Health Law Association (AHLA). The appointment is effective July 1, 2020.
The Behavioral Health Task Force is committed to advancing the understanding of laws impacting behavioral health, including the delivery of and reimbursement for such services. The Task Force monitors and evaluates these laws and developments through publications and educational programming so that AHLA members are better equipped to advise their clients and organizations. “I’m honored to be accepting this position and look forward to working with my colleagues on the Behavioral Health Task Force to provide quality programs to AHLA members,” says Greg.
Greg chairs Dickinson Wright's Behavioral Health Practice Group. Throughout his career, he has focused on representing and counseling providers of all types and sizes across all existing and developing segments of the industry. He has been recognized as a thought leader and innovator when it comes to the integration of behavioral and physical health care. With 30 years of experience serving clients in the industry, his practice covers the full spectrum of regulatory, transactional, and litigation services.
The Behavioral Health Task Force is committed to advancing the understanding of laws impacting behavioral health, including the delivery of and reimbursement for such services. The Task Force monitors and evaluates these laws and developments through publications and educational programming so that AHLA members are better equipped to advise their clients and organizations. “I’m honored to be accepting this position and look forward to working with my colleagues on the Behavioral Health Task Force to provide quality programs to AHLA members,” says Greg.
Greg chairs Dickinson Wright's Behavioral Health Practice Group. Throughout his career, he has focused on representing and counseling providers of all types and sizes across all existing and developing segments of the industry. He has been recognized as a thought leader and innovator when it comes to the integration of behavioral and physical health care. With 30 years of experience serving clients in the industry, his practice covers the full spectrum of regulatory, transactional, and litigation services.
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