Digital Health & Technology

  • January 23, 2024

    FDA Pilot Program Accepts First AI Health Technology

    An automated depression and anxiety severity measurement tool is the first artificial intelligence-based and digital health technology-based project as well as the first neuroscience project accepted into the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Innovative Science and Technology Approaches for New Drugs Pilot Program, or ISTAND, the agency announced Tuesday.

  • January 22, 2024

    NY Senate Backs Bill Bolstering Healthcare Data Privacy

    New York state's Senate on Monday signed off on legislation that would require companies collecting and selling healthcare information to have user consent before selling that data to third parties, passing a bill that's part of a legislative package lawmakers say is aimed at "reproductive equity."

  • January 22, 2024

    Anna Jaques Hospital Sued In Mass. Over Hacked Patient Data

    Anna Jaques Hospital was hit with a proposed class action on Monday in Massachusetts state court alleging the hospital failed to maintain adequate cybersecurity measures, leading to a December breach potentially involving thousands of patient records.

  • January 22, 2024

    4th Circ. Preview: Timberland's TM Bid Kicks Off 2024

    The Fourth Circuit will kick off 2024 by probing Timberland's bid to trademark its footwear and pondering an embattled insurance mogul's attempt to escape a $524 million judgment.

  • January 22, 2024

    Boston Biopharma Co. Picks Industry Veteran As Next GC

    Biopharma company BPGbio Inc. announced Monday the appointment of a compliance specialist and former Cooley LLP associate as its new general counsel.

  • January 19, 2024

    Law360 Names Firms Of The Year

    Eight law firms have earned spots as Law360's Firms of the Year, with 55 Practice Group of the Year awards among them, steering some of the largest deals of 2023 and securing high-profile litigation wins, including at the U.S. Supreme Court.

  • January 19, 2024

    Law360 Names Practice Groups Of The Year

    Law360 would like to congratulate the winners of its Practice Groups of the Year awards for 2023, which honor the attorney teams behind litigation wins and major deals that resonated throughout the legal industry this past year.

  • January 19, 2024

    Lawmakers Urge HHS To Make Telehealth Policy Permanent

    A bipartisan group of senators and representatives on Friday pressed the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to make permanent the temporary pandemic-era expansions in Medicare telehealth coverage before the end of the year.

  • January 19, 2024

    Colo. Group Seeks Damage Caps Drop, Reporting Expansion

    An issue committee, supported in part by the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, has launched an effort to place two statewide initiatives before Colorado voters in November, designed to help patients and those filing suits over catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths.

  • January 19, 2024

    Becton Investors Get Initial OK Of $85M Deal Over Recall

    A magistrate judge granted preliminary approval to an $85 million settlement a class of Becton Dickinson investors reached with the medical tech company over securities fraud claims that it hid regulatory problems regarding sales of its Alaris infusion pump, which Becton recalled in 2020.

  • January 19, 2024

    WHO Report Examines Pros And Cons Of AI In Healthcare

    The World Health Organization has released new guidance on opportunities and ethical risks presented by introducing generative artificial intelligence models such as ChatGPT into the healthcare sector.

  • January 19, 2024

    Fla. Medical Device Co. Sued Over Data Breach That Hit 54,000

    A Tampa-based medical device company has been sued over a data breach that allegedly compromised the personal information of 54,000 people, with a proposed federal class action alleging that the company was negligent in protecting its customers' private data.

  • January 18, 2024

    FTC Asked To Force Google To Delete Sensitive Location Data

    Google hasn't kept its promise to delete sensitive location data, including records of users' visits to abortion clinics and addiction centers, a pair of tech advocacy groups told the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday, urging the commission to hit Google with penalties and block its "unlawful" data practices.

  • January 18, 2024

    CMS Announces State-Based Behavioral Health Model

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Thursday launched a program it said will fund up to eight states to implement a new value-based care model designed to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

  • January 18, 2024

    FDA And CMS Leaders Unite Over Proposed Lab Test Rule

    Leaders at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services joined forces on Thursday, stressing that the two agencies are on the same page regarding the FDA providing increased oversight of laboratory developed tests, or LDTs.

  • January 18, 2024

    Midwest Healthcare Group Escapes Bulk Of Data Breach Suit

    An Illinois federal judge tossed most of a proposed class action alleging an anti-poverty nonprofit's careless management of clients' personal information, including sensitive health information, resulted in a data breach.

  • January 17, 2024

    Apple Drops Blood Oxygen Tech From New Watches After Ban

    After the Federal Circuit ruled Wednesday that Apple can't import Apple Watches that include a blood oxygen sensor found to infringe two Masimo patents, Apple said the feature will be dropped from its flagship watch models sold beginning Thursday.

  • January 16, 2024

    Hospital Groups Nationwide Slam Online Tracking Restrictions

    Federal guidance restricting the use of online tracking technology in healthcare has disrupted the ability of hospitals to reach underserved communities and connect the public with accurate medical information, 17 state hospital associations told a federal court.

  • January 16, 2024

    Crowell Adds Moses Singer Health Trio In New NYC Office

    Crowell & Moring LLP announced Tuesday that it has hired a team from Moses & Singer LLP with rare expertise in regulatory and compliance issues related to clinical trials for biotech and health tech companies.

  • January 15, 2024

    Apple Cleared To Avoid Import Ban With Redesigned Watch

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection has found that redesigned versions of the Apple Watch without a blood oxygen monitor are not subject to an import ban in a patent dispute with Masimo, according to a Monday court filing by Masimo.

  • January 12, 2024

    Healthcare Co. HealthEC Hit With Data Breach Suit

    Healthcare software company HealthEC has been hit with a lawsuit alleging that a July 2023 data breach affected nearly 4.5 million patients and that the company failed to comply with Federal Trade Commission guidelines and industry standards.

  • January 12, 2024

    Lab Says COVID-19 Test-Maker Owes $30M Over Faulty Kits

    A California-based manufacturer of COVID-19 testing kits has been hit with a $30 million suit alleging it sent defective tests to an independent clinical lab, causing the lab to receive false positive results and subsequently get banned from testing sites.

  • January 11, 2024

    Quest Fertility Biz Reaches $1.25M Deal In Data Breach Case

    A Quest Diagnostics fertility treatment unit has reached a $1.25 million settlement, according to a Wednesday filing in Massachusetts federal court, after a 2021 ransomware attack and accusations that a slow response by Quest left sensitive information unguarded.

  • January 11, 2024

    Electronic Waveform Says Travelers Owes It $1.3M

    A Minnesota medical device manufacturer has told a federal court that insurer Travelers has been intentionally down-coding a pain management device popular among professional athletes in order to underpay the company, resulting in a loss of $1.3 million.

  • January 11, 2024

    FCC Issues Final Rule On Rural Telehealth Discount

    The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday issued an update to the Rural Health Care program, changing it to allow healthcare providers with conditional eligibility to request funding and compete for bidding.

Expert Analysis

  • Next Compliance Steps For Health Cos. Using Tracking Tech

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    In light of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights' expansive view of what constitutes protected health information, regulated entities seeking to provide websites and mobile apps for patients may need to choose between several imperfect compliance pathways if they wish to continue using tracking technologies, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.

  • Top Trends And Challenges For Health Care Financing In 2022

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    Rising inflation, interest hikes, supply chain issues and public market disruption are just some of the factors that made 2022 a challenging year for financing health care deals, and all indications point to continued headwinds next year, say Stephanie McCann and Samantha Koplik at McDermott.

  • 2022 Data Privacy Suits Tested New Liability Theories

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    In the absence of a comprehensive federal data privacy law, plaintiffs lawyers are testing new theories of liability under state laws, and a look at recent lawsuits against online companies that have resulted in large settlements shows these attempts are more frequently being met with success, say attorneys at Quinn Emanuel.

  • How EU's New Pharma Incentives May Affect US Cos.

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    Geneviève Michaux and Georgios Symeonidis at King & Spalding examine Europe's recent revisions to its General Pharmaceutical Legislation and the Orphan and Paediatric Legislation, and consider the European Commission's related policy proposals, with an emphasis on pharmaceutical incentives and impacts for U.S. pharmaceutical developers and manufacturers that market products in Europe.

  • HHS Bulletin Raises HIPAA Risks For Online Tracking Vendors

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    A new bulletin from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services clarifies how the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act applies to information collected by tracking technology on websites and mobile apps, creating new compliance considerations for online tracking vendors that may be unfamiliar with HIPAA, says Mason Fitch at Hintze Law.

  • Compliance Considerations For Virtual Ketamine Clinics

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    In the wake of investigations into several online prescribers of controlled substances, it is more important than ever that virtual clinics providing off-label ketamine treatment for mental and behavioral health issues consider five key aspects to staying compliant with medical practice and controlled substance regulations, say attorneys at Goodwin.

  • State Regulation Compliance Tips For Telehealth Employers

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    Nondisclosure, onboarding and reimbursement challenges are behind many remote work-related telehealth employment lawsuits, but with advance planning and knowledge of the state's requirements where practitioners are located, telehealth employers can avoid costly mistakes from the inception through the end of employment, say attorneys at Foley & Lardner.

  • 9 Legal Ethics Considerations In Natural Disaster Preparation

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    Since natural disasters like Hurricane Ian do not relieve lawyers of their ethical obligations to clients, law firms should focus their preparedness efforts on specific areas crucial to continuity of representation and ethics compliance, like business and communications contingency planning, record redundancy and more, says Mark Hinderks at Stinson.

  • NY Data Breach Penalty Expands Regulatory Requirements

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    The New York Department of Financial Services’ recent consent order with EyeMed is an aggressive reading of state regulation that arguably expands current requirements, which could increase the complexity of the risk assessment process and may serve as a precedent for other privacy and data security regulators, says Rick Borden at Frankfurt Kurnit.

  • Cybersecurity Expectations Intensify For Medical Device Cos.

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    A recent FBI industry notification and U.S. Food and Drug Administration draft guidance highlight urgent compliance considerations for medical device manufacturers, and contrasts with how federal regulators have previously treated health care players as victims in cybersecurity incidents, say attorneys at Morrison Foerster.

  • Risk Mitigation In Face Of Rising Legal Malpractice Claims

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    As the recent rise in frequency and cost of legal malpractice claims is expected to continue amid global high inflation and economic uncertainty, law firms and insurers would be wise to evaluate key risk areas and consider six steps to minimize exposure, say Nicole Shapiro and Cory Stumpf at Atheria Law.

  • Unpacking FDA's Final Clinical Decision Support Guidance

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's latest guidance on clinical decision support software introduces new concepts, questions and ambiguities, and may be challenging to implement in practice, say attorneys at Covington.

  • How Cos. Can Adapt To Global AI Regulation Trends

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    Companies can prepare for the future of artificial intelligence regulation by monitoring proposed and existing regulations both in the U.S. and abroad, tailoring their internal compliance architecture for AI-specific risks, and looking for opportunities to lead on governance issues, says Nicholas Diamond at Jackson Walker.