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Annual Meeting
June 28–30, 2021

2021 Annual Meeting Keynote Address

We are pleased to announce our keynote speakers!

Dr. Anthony S. Fauci Headshot Chrisit A. Grimm Headshot Indu Subaiya Headshot

Anthony S. Fauci, MD
Director
National Institutes of Health, 
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Christi A. Grimm 
Principal Deputy Inspector General 
Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General

Indu Subaiya, MD, MBA
Co-founder and President
Catalyst @ Health 2.0
Senior Advisor
HIMSS 

Dr. Fauci and Ms. Grimm will discuss issues such as the COVID-19 vaccine distribution status, health equity, and what health care entities and the attorneys, compliance officers, consultants, and others who work with them can do to advance public health in the United States.

Dr. Subaiya was named one of Health Information Technology’s Most Influential Women and is a visionary health care leader whose work builds community, creates dialogue, and inspires us to radically rethink how health shapes our lives.

About Annual Meeting

COVID-19 On-Site Health and Safety Update

By attending any of AHLA’s in-person programs, you agree to abide by and engage in certain health-and-safety-beneficial conduct while attending the program. All attendees are expected to comply with all applicable requirements imposed by federal, state, or local health authorities for the locality in which the in-person program is taking place, and in addition to our Code of Conduct, are expected to adhere to and abide by the safety precautions AHLA has implemented to protect against the spread of COVID-19 such as:

  • Proof of vaccination (two injections of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines or one shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine) OR a negative PCR test within 72 hours of the program is required for all attendees (Attendees will receive information on vaccine/test verification that is done using the CLEAR app.)
  • Social distancing as space allows based on attendance
  • Personal hygiene and hand sanitization
  • Adherence to pathway signage
  • Self-monitoring and self-reporting 

Based on guidance from the CDC, AHLA is not currently requiring attendees to wear masks unless there is a local mask mandate in place. This policy is subject to change if federal or state guidance changes. We encourage those attendees who are at increased risk for illness or live with or spend time with someone at higher risk to wear a mask.

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