Designed for healthcare professionals looking to stay informed on evolving regulations, this session will cover critical changes in California’s digital health landscape, upcoming Medicare policies for 2025, and the latest updates on federal DEA regulations. Stay ahead of compliance requirements, understand how these shifts impact your practice, and ensure your organization is prepared for the future of digital health. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay compliant and informed!
A Digital Health Legislative Update, Preparation for New Medicare Policies CY 2025, and Federal DEA Regulatory Update
Event Description
Learning Objectives
- Understand Key Changes in California’s Digital Health Legislation
- Prepare for New Medicare Policies Effective in CY 2025
- Navigate Federal DEA Regulatory Updates
- Develop Strategies to Ensure Compliance with Evolving Regulations
Presenters:

Jennifer Stoll
Chief External Affairs Officer, OCHIN
Jennifer Stoll is the chief external affairs officer of OCHIN, a nonprofit leader in accessible health care innovation and a trusted partner to a growing national provider network, offering a wide range of insights and solutions expertise to improve the health of rural and medically underinvested communities.
Jennifer has extensive experience creating innovative and sustainable solutions to the complex external challenges facing providers in rural and medically underinvested communities. She is a national leader and highly sought-after spokesperson in health system transformation and health care information technology. She leads OCHIN’s advocacy, policy, development, and partnership teams, all who are experts in using data-driven strategies to close care gaps in local communities nationwide. Before joining OCHIN, Jennifer spent more than 20 years in the pharmaceutical industry.

Sylvia Trujillo
Executive Director, CTRC
Sylvia Trujillo is a health care, innovation, and regulatory leader with a career spanning over 15 years. As the Executive Director of the California Telehealth Resource Center (CTRC), she drives initiatives to foster sustainable access to health care, especially among underserved and rural communities, leveraging digital modalities to drive system-level transformation. Nationally recognized for her contributions to advancing the adoption of evidence-based digital medicine, Sylvia’s expertise encompasses telehealth, eConsult, remote patient monitoring, and the burgeoning field of AI in healthcare—particularly in the areas of regulation, payment, and coverage. Her commitment to health equity is evidenced by her work at the American Medical Association, where she crafted key strategies that culminated in a historic expansion of Medicare coverage for digital medicine modalities. Sylvia continues to be a thought leader on sustainable alternative payment models for providers in underinvested communities (including through the use of digital modalities) and ensuring that the right patients receive the right care at the right time.


