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Overview
Overview
Advances in health care technology mean better and more accessible care for patients, but can pose unexpected challenges for health care organizations, technology developers, and the lawyers who represent them. The Coronavirus pandemic has accelerated global health care IT development and deployment, but at what cost? Learn how the industry is harnessing AI, data, cloud, 5G and other emerging technologies. Examine best practices for negotiating or renegotiating health care IT agreements; addressing intellectual property issues; and tackling privacy and data security challenges. Our team of thought leaders will also look at the future of health care IT and the hottest innovations.
What You Will Learn
After completing the program, participants will be able to:
• Understand the importance of upgrading IT Agreements for Digital Health
• Examine telehealth by looking to lessons from the near future
• Recognize what to look for in health care cloud contracts
• Identify best practices for handling data privacy and cybersecurity
• Assess apps, bots, and mobile devices
Who Should Attend
This program is critical for attorneys representing health care organizations and life science companies or in-house counsel at health care organizations and life science companies.
Lecture Topics [Total time 00:06:45]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Opening Remarks* [00:04:31]
William A. Tanenbaum - Health Care System IT Agreements [01:05:46]
Diana McKenzie - Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality and the Metaverse in Health Care [01:00:59]
Jon Lightman - Internet of Medical Things, Data and Health Care Technology Agreements [01:02:29]
William A. Tanenbaum - Telehealth and Virtual Health Care [01:00:37]
William A. Tanenbaum - Leading Edge Privacy and Security Issues [00:59:12]
Peter McLaughlin - Ethics Issues in Health Care [00:57:57]
Adam Aft, Liz Grennan
Presentation Material
- Health Care Technology Complete Course Handbook
William A. Tanenbaum - Diana J.P. McKenzie, Nicole L. Pope, and Puja Jabbour, 14 Cybersecurity Clauses to Know for Healthcare Technology Contracts (February 12, 2020)
Diana J.P. McKenzie - Health Care System IT Agreements
Diana J.P. McKenzie - Health Care System IT Agreements
Diana J.P. McKenzie - Introduction, Digital Healthcare 2021, Chambers Global Practice Guides
Diana J.P. McKenzie - Sample Master Services Agreement
Diana J.P. McKenzie - Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Mixed Reality and the Metaverse in Health Care
Jon Lightman - U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Human-Device Interaction Program: Research on Human Interaction with Medical Devices
Prashant Kelker, Jon Lightman - U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Press Release, FDA Authorizes Marketing of Virtual Reality System forChronic Pain Reduction (Nov. 16, 2021)
Prashant Kelker, Jon Lightman - Federal Trade Commission, Careful Connections: Keeping the Internet of Things Secure (September 2020)
William A. Tanenbaum - Internet of Medical Things
William A. Tanenbaum - Lok Wong Samson, Wafa Tarazi, Gina Turrini, and Steven Sheingold, Medicare Beneficiaries’ Use of Telehealth Services in 2020 – Trends by Beneficiary Characteristics and Location (Issue Brief No. HP-2021-27).
William A. Tanenbaum - Rose C. Chu, Christie Peters, Nancy De Lew, and Benjamin D. Sommers, State Medicaid Telehealth Policies Before and During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (Issue Brief No. HP-2021-17).
William A. Tanenbaum - Telehealth and Virtual Health Care
William A. Tanenbaum - U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Medicare Telemedicine Health Care Provider Fact Sheet (March 17, 2020)
William A. Tanenbaum - U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Notification of Enforcement Discretion for Telehealth Remote Communications During the COVID-19 Nationwide Public Health Emergency
William A. Tanenbaum - Federal Trade Commission 2020 Privacy and Data Security Update (May 25, 2021)
Peter McLaughlin - Federal Trade Commission, Complying with FTC’s Health Breach Notification Rule (January 2022)
Peter McLaughlin - Federal Trade Commission, Health Breach Notification Rule; Final Rule, 16 CFR Part 318, 74 Fed. Reg. 163 (Aug. 25, 2009)
Peter McLaughlin - HHS Acute Care Delivery at Home tip sheet
Peter McLaughlin - HHS Interoperability and Info Blocking Rules
Peter McLaughlin - HIPAA Safe Harbor Act Pub L 116-321
Peter McLaughlin - Leading Edge Privacy and Security Issues in Healthcare Technology
Peter McLaughlin - U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services, Improving the Cybersecurity Posture of Healthcare in 2022 (Feb. 28, 2022)
Peter McLaughlin - Ethics Issues in Health Care
Adam Aft, Liz Grennan - New York Rules of Professional Conduct (October 30, 2021)
Adam Aft, Liz Grennan - New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics, Op. No. 842 (September 10, 2010)
Adam Aft, Liz Grennan - The State Bar of California Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct, Formal Op. No. 2015-193
Adam Aft, Liz Grennan
Overview
Advances in health care technology mean better and more accessible care for patients, but can pose unexpected challenges for health care organizations, technology developers, and the lawyers who represent them. The Coronavirus pandemic has accelerated global health care IT development and deployment, but at what cost? Learn how the industry is harnessing AI, data, cloud, 5G and other emerging technologies. Examine best practices for negotiating or renegotiating health care IT agreements; addressing intellectual property issues; and tackling privacy and data security challenges. Our team of thought leaders will also look at the future of health care IT and the hottest innovations.
What You Will Learn
After completing the program, participants will be able to:
• Understand the importance of upgrading IT Agreements for Digital Health
• Examine telehealth by looking to lessons from the near future
• Recognize what to look for in health care cloud contracts
• Identify best practices for handling data privacy and cybersecurity
• Assess apps, bots, and mobile devices
Who Should Attend
This program is critical for attorneys representing health care organizations and life science companies or in-house counsel at health care organizations and life science companies.