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Navigating the Waters of Digital Health: Structuring and Operational Considerations

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Navigating the Waters of Digital Health: Structuring and Operational Considerations
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Hear a discussion of advanced case study and legal risks and considerations when structuring and operationalizing various types of digital healthcare arrangements such as telehealth and/or remote patient monitoring. Consider state and federal regulatory requirements such as HIPAA, state privacy and security laws, licensing requirements, corporate practice of medicine prohibitions, and data ownership, data sharing and cybersecurity risks.

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Health Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2025

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1. Navigating the Waters of Digital Health: Structuring and Operational Considerations (Jun 2024)

Jennifer L. Rangel, Lisa M. Frenkel, Elizabeth Rogers

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Navigating the Waters of Digital Health: Structuring and Operational Considerations (Jun 2024)

Hear a discussion of advanced case study and legal risks and considerations when structuring and operationalizing various types of digital healthcare arrangements such as telehealth and/or remote patient monitoring. Consider state and federal regulatory requirements such as HIPAA, state privacy and security laws, licensing requirements, corporate practice of medicine prohibitions, and data ownership, data sharing and cybersecurity risks.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Health Law Conference

Jennifer L. Rangel, Holland & Knight LLP - Austin, TX
Lisa M. Frenkel, Children's Health - Dallas, TX
Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX