(Recorded Webinar) Are You Tired of Fighting Fires? Strengthening the GC Role in the Health Center Environment
General Counsels carry a unique load in health centers—pressing operational demands, urgent legal questions, and escalating compliance issues that can pull you in multiple directions at once. This session offers a strategic look at how GCs can shift from constant crisis response to a more structured, anticipatory approach that supports leadership, protects the organization, and reduces day‑to‑day strain.
Designed specifically for in‑house counsel (other health center staff are welcome to attend), this webinar explores the recurring pressure points inside health centers, the patterns that drive “fire drill” culture, and the tools GCs can use to create steadier internal processes. We will highlight realistic methods to streamline decision‑making, strengthen coordination with executive teams, and anticipate legal concerns before they escalate.
Target Audience
- Health Center General Counsels
- Inhouse attorneys and legal team
- C-Suite
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Recognize common patterns that contribute to recurring legal and operational crises within health centers
- Describe approaches for structuring legal workflows to reduce lastminute decision making
- Identify methods for improving coordination with leadership and program staff to prevent avoidable issues
- Apply practical strategies to promote more predictable internal processes
Andrea Harris
Andrea Harris serves as Counsel with the firm’s Health Care practice group, where she advises clients on complex compliance, contract and business strategy, employment, and FTCA-related matters. As a former General Counsel and Director of Corporate Compliance for a multi-site FQHC, Andrea brings firsthand insight into the regulatory, operational, and governance challenges health centers face. She partners closely with clients to navigate high-stakes issues and develop practical, strategic solutions. [Full Bio]
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Available Credit
- 1.25 Certificate of Attendance
Price
Access Period
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Cancellation Policy
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