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Patient-Centric Approaches to Digital Health and Wellness

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Consolidation and merger activity in healthcare is driving closer integration between providers, payers, retailers, and others. Central to these efforts is the emergence of patient-centric approaches to population and management and wellness integrated across all touchpoints of the care cycle. Legal considerations arising from HIPAA, FDA, state privacy, and data protection regulations and competing business needs increasingly impact how data is collected, used, disclosed, and secured. Explore emerging industry trends, key legal considerations, and practical guidance for negotiating and supporting clients working in these environments.

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1. Patient-centric Approaches to Digital Health and Wellness: Legal, Business and Policy Considerations for Health Data Interoperability and Usage (Jun 2018)

Ben Landry, Gerard M. Stegmaier

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Patient-centric Approaches to Digital Health and Wellness: Legal, Business and Policy Considerations for Health Data Interoperability and Usage (Jun 2018)

Consolidation and merger activity in healthcare is driving closer integration between providers, payers, retailers, and others. Central to these efforts is the emergence of patient-centric approaches to population and management and wellness integrated across all touchpoints of the care cycle. Legal considerations arising from HIPAA, FDA, state privacy, and data protection regulations and competing business needs increasingly impact how data is collected, used, disclosed, and secured. Explore emerging industry trends, key legal considerations, and practical guidance for negotiating and supporting clients working in these environments.

Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference

Ben Landry, athenahealth, Inc. - Watertown, MA
Gerard M. Stegmaier, Reed Smith LLP - Washington, DC