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Health Care Bankruptcies and Managing Long-Term-Care Facility Distress

As financial pressures continue to mount in the health care industry, long-term-care facilities are facing unique operational and legal challenges that can quickly lead to distress or insolvency. This panel will explore the complexities of health care bankruptcies, including regulatory hurdles, patient care obligations, and strategies for restructuring or conducting orderly wind-downs. The panelists will discuss key considerations for debtors, creditors and trustees — such as Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement issues, facility licensing and resident transition plans — while offering practical insights on navigating these sensitive cases with both compliance and compassion in mind.
59 minutes 36 seconds
$200.00

Navigating Legislative Shifts: The Effects on Health Care Companies

Hosted by the Legislation and Health Care Committees. Congressional budget decisions and executive actions are increasingly shaping the bankruptcy landscape for health care companies. This panel will examine how proposed Medicaid cuts, pharmaceutical reforms and the sweeping 2025 megabill are affecting financial distress, restructuring strategies and creditor dynamics in the sector. The panelists will explore the legal and operational implications of these legislative shifts, and how stakeholders are adapting in a rapidly evolving policy environment.
58 minutes 35 seconds
$200.00

ABI-Live: Federal Budget Initiatives and Implications for Health Care Providers in 2026

Health care providers nationally, including hospitals, long-term-care facilities and others, were already in precarious financial situations coming out of the pandemic. Many are heavily dependent on Medicare and Medicaid program receivables, which historically do not pay enough to cover the costs of care. Now, implications of Medicaid and Medicare reform in The One Big Beautiful Bill Act and other federal initiatives, including those related to immigration, are forecast to have significant negative effects on the finances of health care providers. This panel, hosted by ABI's Health Care Committee, will discuss the “pre-existing” financial difficulties facing health care providers, the proposed and implemented legislative and regulatory changes likely to affect them in 2025, and the likely implications for providers in 2026 and beyond.
1 hour 11 minutes 3 seconds
$200.00

Navigating Turbulence: Financial Distress, Bankruptcy & Privacy in Life Sciences

In recent years, the life sciences sector has faced mounting pressures from capital market volatility, regulatory scrutiny and evolving patient data standards. With a noticeable uptick in financial distress and a decline in successful bankruptcy resolutions, stakeholders are grappling with existential questions about sustainability, compliance, and trust. Bringing together finance, legal, operational and regulatory perspectives, this session will provide attendees with practical insights into how companies can manage risk, preserve value and protect trust – even under duress.
57 minutes 9 seconds
$200.00

Regulatory Panel: Revenue Headwinds Now and On the Horizon

This panel will examine key regulatory developments affecting the health care sector, including recent policy changes, enforcement trends, compliance challenges and stakeholder decision-making, as well as how shifting regulations are influencing restructuring strategies and creditor recoveries.
54 minutes 23 seconds
$200.00

Keynote: The Future of Health Care Finance: Policy, Innovation & Transformation

This keynote will discuss how a health care futures market could help stabilize costs for payers and providers, and will explore various financial tools and incentives that could help make health care more predictable and investable. This in-depth talk also will examine the convergence of biology and technology into investable frontiers in medicine — and steps that practitioners can take now to preserve innovation while helping to fix broken balance sheets.
57 minutes 14 seconds
$200.00

AI and Technology in Health Care

This session will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming health care, from diagnostics and treatment-planning to operational efficiency, and will address the ethical, regulatory and human-centered challenges AI brings about. The panelists will discuss how advancements in AI can enhance clinical decision-making, diagnostics and personalized care while maintaining ethical and patient-centered practices, and will evaluate practical strategies for integrating AI tools into health care workflows based on real-world applications, challenges and lessons learned.
1 hour 7 minutes 4 seconds
$200.00

From the C-Suite

In this session, former and active hospital and senior-living CEOs/CFOs will speak on hot topics in health care, and how they affect the successes of day-to-day operations.
1 hour 2 minutes 21 seconds
$200.00

Health Care Panel

The health care industry is facing growing financial stress, driving a surge in both chapter 11 filings and out-of-court restructurings. This panel will explore the evolving landscape of health care distress, highlighting the creative solutions being used outside of traditional bankruptcy, such as receiverships, distressed M&A and liability-management transactions. The panelists will examine the influx of private capital into the sector, regulatory and compliance pressures, and how declining reimbursement rates and litigation are accelerating financial challenges. The discussion will also provide practical insights into navigating fiduciary duties, valuation standards, and the broader implications of restructuring in both for-profit and nonprofit health care environments.
1 hour 1 minutes 46 seconds
$200.00

Health Care Bankruptcies

Health care bankruptcies present unique legal, operational and regulatory challenges that require specialized strategies and coordination. This session examines recent high-profile health care bankruptcy cases and will analyze the factors driving financial distress in hospitals, senior care facilities and other medical providers. The panelists explore such issues as patient care continuity, treatment of Medicare and Medicaid claims, the role of governmental regulators, and the impact of health care-specific rules on restructuring efforts. Whether representing debtors, creditors or other stakeholders, practitioners will gain insights into navigating the complexities of insolvency in the health care sector.
$200.00