Course

Digital Health & the Law

May 31, 2026 - Jun 14, 2026

$750 Enroll

Full course description

Digital Health and the Law: Artificial Intelligence & Telehealth Applications

Sundays, May 31 & June 14 (11:00 am - 4:15 pm ET)

 

This course is Fully Remote/Virtual

The Schedule is as follows:

●      Sunday, May 31 (11 am to 4:15 pm ET) Virtual Synchronous Session

●      Sunday, June 7 (11 am to 4:15 pm ET) Virtual Synchronous Session

●      2 hours of additional asynchronous material

●     Sunday, June 14 (11 am to 12:00 pm ET) Virtual Synchronous Review Session

 

Course Description:

This course will explore the latest legal and regulatory developments pertaining to the use of digital technologies in the delivery of healthcare, focusing on the following keyareas of innovation: telehealth/remote patient monitoring and artificial intelligence (AI). Because these technologies and solutions are developing at a faster pace than the laws and regulations meant to address them, this area of law is dynamic and constantly evolving. Lectures and class discussions will consider the various public health motivations for, as well as the legal and regulatory challenges to, adopting and adapting digital technologies and solutions in health care, with an emphasis on reimbursement, licensing, credentialing, liability, privacy protections, and practical industry insights. The teaching strategies for this course will include readings, lecture, group discussions, and mock hypothetical exercises.

 

Meet your instructor:

Reema Taneja, Esq. is Senior Counsel at Nixon Gwilt Law. She draws upon a depth of experience in the healthcare industry from both a legal and policy perspective. Reema has experience advising hospitals, health systems, digital health companies and pharmacies on regulatory compliance, innovative business arrangements, and leading edge healthcare policy reforms. Her areas of expertise include digital health; virtual care management; telepharmacy; telepet; MSO implementation; provider reimbursement; fraud, waste, and abuse; and advising provider groups on growth opportunities.

 

Policies and Processes Refunds:

The following is the refund policy for this Health Law and Policy Program Summer course administered by the Washington College of Law and registered through our Professional and Lifelong Learning Portal (https://american.catalog.instructure.com/ ).

Participants enrolled in the course will be eligible for a refund if the course is dropped and a refund is requested by Noon ET on Friday, May 22nd. If a refund is requested, the net refunded amount will be the tuition minus 4%. Withdrawal from the course after this deadline will not qualify for a refund; however, electronic course materials will be provided.

Notifications of course withdrawal and refund requests should be directed to Professor Asha Scielzo via email at: scielzo@american.edu.

Refund requests not meeting the deadline (noon ET on Friday, May 22nd) will not be accepted.

 

Payments and fees:

For payments with credit cards, debit cards or bank accounts, the tuition cost includes a non-refundable 4% administrative fee. In case an eligible refund is requested, the net funds returned will be the tuition minus 4%.

 

Notice about AU Non-Credit Courses:

Non-credit courses are not recorded in American University transcripts. No credit is earned from these courses and grades are not posted. Learners enrolled in Non-Credit courses will not receive an AU ID or have access to services and or facilities reserved for AU students. Access to the AU library system will be available to all members of the greater Washington DC area through visitor services. See the link for more information https://www.american.edu/library/services/visitors.cfm

 

Questions about this course? Please contact:

ASHA B. SCIELZO, JD

Scielzo@american.edu

 

AUWCL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY PROGRAM

health@wcl.american.edu