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Episode 15: Virtual Primary Care

On this episode of Health+Tech, Teira Gunlock, President of First Stop Health, joins McGuireWoods partners Andrea Linna and Kristen McDermott Woodrum for a discussion on the ability of telehealth to fill gaps in patient needs. They also discuss:

  • The potential for telehealth to reverse the growing trend of Americans not seeking primary care
  • The ability of virtual care to build greater trust between patients and providers
  • The future of virtual care

McGuireWoods’ Health+Tech video podcast explores issues and trends at the intersection of healthcare, technology and innovation The podcast is presented by the firm’s Digital Health, Technology and Innovation Group, which helps clients navigate transactional, regulatory and compliance challenges in areas such as telehealth, data privacy and security, and health information technology.

Hosted by partners Andrea Lee Linna and Kristen McDermott Woodrum, the podcast features healthcare innovators and keeps listeners up to date on the laws that apply to businesses at the intersection of healthcare and technology. Videos are posted on YouTube and social media channels. Podcasts also are available on iTunes and Spotify.

 


Episode 14: Keynote Amber Fencl, 15th Annual Healthcare Finance and Growth Conference, Digital Health Dinner

On this episode of Health+Tech, recorded live at McGuireWoods’ Digital Health Dinner hosted the night before the 15th Annual Healthcare Finance and Growth Conference, keynote speaker Amber Fencl, Novant Health’s senior vice president for digital health and engagement, was interviewed by Andrea Linna and Kristen McDermott Woodrum about the latest trends and topics in digital health. They discussed:

  • The importance of engaging both patients and providers with technology
  • Key considerations for digital health investments and partnerships
  • Innovative technologies and the future of digital health

McGuireWoods’ Health+Tech video podcast explores issues and trends at the intersection of healthcare, technology and innovation The podcast is presented by the firm’s Digital Health, Technology and Innovation Group, which helps clients navigate transactional, regulatory and compliance challenges in areas such as telehealth, data privacy and security, and health information technology.


Episode 13: Exploring the Possibilities of Telehealth

Jennifer Bepple, Clinical Advisor to Verana Health and Telehealth Fellow with Doximity, teams up with McGuireWoods partner Andrea Linna on this episode of Health+Tech for a discussion on the role of telehealth in improving patient outcomes. They also discuss:

  • How best to employ health data to help patients and providers
  • Patient views on data collection and data sharing
  • The future of digital health

McGuireWoods’ Health+Tech video podcast explores issues and trends at the intersection of healthcare, technology and innovation The podcast is presented by the firm’s Digital Health, Technology and Innovation Group, which helps clients navigate transactional, regulatory and compliance challenges in areas such as telehealth, data privacy and security, and health information technology.


Episode 12: The Role of Digital Health in Driving Value-Based Women's Healthcare

On this episode of Health+Tech, McGuireWoods partners Andrea Lee Linna and Kristen McDermott Woodrum are joined by Sara Teppema, chief actuary for Wildflower Health, a women’s health engagement platform designed to help women overcome barriers to care, support clinicians, and improve outcomes for all stakeholders. Discussion will cover using digital health to advance equity in healthcare, value-based maternity care, and using aggregated healthcare data for quality improvement.


Episode 11: Examining the Impact of Proposed HIPAA Changes on Medical Records Requests

On this episode of Health+Tech, McGuireWoods partners Andrea Lee Linna and Jonathan Ishee are joined by Zack Perry, senior vice president of strategy for HealthMark and president of the Association of Health Information Outsourcing Services (AHIOS). They will examine the impact of proposed HIPAA rule changes on medical records requests. Topics will include:

  1. Best practices for responding to patient medical record requests
  2. Interplay of access requests with health apps and APIs
  3. Compliance threats that pertain to medical record access
  4. How the HIPAA proposed rule may shift additional costs onto healthcare providers
  5. OCR’s “Right to Access Initiatives” and recent settlements against healthcare providers that fail to provide timely patients access to medical records

Episode 10: A Look at the Proposed HIPAA Changes

Andrea Lee Linna and Jonathan Ishee are joined by fellow McGuireWoods digital health team member Michael Paluzzi to discuss proposed HIPAA changes that may require covered entities and business associates to overhaul their HIPAA policies and procedures in 2022.

After providing a high-level overview of the proposed changes, the podcast turns to a live recording of Andrea and Jonathan’s recent webinar, “Preparing for Major HIPAA Changes in 2022,” offering in-depth details about the proposed changes and how to prepare for them in the new year.


Episode 9: Digital Health Trends and Issues for Life Sciences Companies

McGuireWoods healthcare attorneys Kate Hardey, Kae Gruner and Royce DuBiner discuss the latest digital health updates from the Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission. Join the conversation as we wrap up Cybersecurity Awareness Month and discuss the following topics:

  • FDA draft guidance on electronic health records and medical claims data
  • FDA new resource for approved artificial intelligence/machine learning medical devices
  • FDA Digital Health Center of Excellence
  • FTC rules for health apps outside of HIPAA

Episode 8: Telehealth Barriers During Covid-19

Michele Satterlund, senior vice president in the state government relations practice of McGuireWoods Consulting and a partner with McGuireWoods, examines the emergence of telehealth, particularly during the pandemic. She also looks at how telehealth is evaluated state by state and discusses the need for uniform best practices.


Episode 7: Houston Ready to Become the Third Coast for Biotechnology

Donna Chang, founder and CEO of Hope Biosciences, discusses how Texas — particularly Houston — is making a name for itself in biotechnology by attracting research funding, supporting premier academic medical centers and welcoming investment by major pharmaceutical companies. Hope Biosciences, a stem cell biotechnology company that has flourished as part of the biotech cluster in the Houston area, is helping to make Texas the third coast for biotechnology.


Episode 6: Health Information Exchange and Security

McGuireWoods partners Jonathan Ishee and Andrea Lee Linna talk to George Gooch, CEO of the Texas Health Services Authority (THSA), about their cybersecurity, health information exchange and pandemic surveillance initiatives. They also discuss:

  • Information blocking rule compliance
  • Recent Texas legislation (now signed into law) affecting healthcare breach notification
  • The role of health information exchange in public health surveillance THSA initiatives using open-source digital health tools to provide real-time situational awareness to healthcare providers during the pandemic

Episode 5: Venture Capital in Digital Health

Dr. Anwar Hussain, General Partner at RhythmVC and McGuireWoods Chicago partner Andrea Lee Linna discuss digital healthcare and the nuts and bolts needed to create better systems. Their discussion covers:

  • What venture capital is looking for when investing in digital health
  • Opportunities for startups in healthcare business-to-business software
  • How healthcare regulations impact digital health investment
  • Application of artificial intelligence, blockchain and the internet of things to healthcare data

Episode 4: Exploring Recent Changes in Interoperability and Information Blocking

For this episode of Health+Tech, join Lauren Riplinger, vice president of policy and government affairs at AHIMA. Discussion covers the following topics:

  • The new Cures Act patient access rule and how to comply with the open notes requirements
  • Trends in health information interoperability among healthcare entities
  • Compliance needs for information-blocking rules and exceptions

Episode 3: Leveraging Technology to Improve Physician Contracting

On this episode of Health+Tech, please join Ludi founder and CEO Gail Peace and McGuireWoods partner Andrea Lee Linna as they discuss how technology can further healthcare compliance, including:

  • How providers can leverage technology to streamline their physician contracting processes to reduce administrative burdens on physicians and staff
  • How the Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law apply to physician contracting and how providers can leverage technology to ensure regulatory compliance
  • How process automation can improve business efficiencies and physician relationships

Episode 2: Edge of Digital Health Transformation

On this episode of Health+Tech, hear from healthcare IT executive John Glaser discussing key issues in the digital health space.

John is a former senior vice president of Population Health at Cerner Corporation, and a former CEO of Siemens Health Services. Before that, he was CIO at Partners HealthCare and senior advisor at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. He also serves on the board for a number of healthcare organizations.


Episode 1: Post-Pandemic Healthcare Compliance and Enforcement Priorities

On this episode of Health+Tech, we speak with McGuireWoods partner Michael Podberesky about government enforcement trends at the intersection of healthcare and technology.

A former federal prosecutor in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Fraud Section, Michael recently joined McGuireWoods’ nationally recognized Government Investigations & White Collar Litigation and Healthcare Departments and co-chairs the firm’s False Claims Act investigations, litigation and enforcement team.

On this podcast we discuss:

  • Post-pandemic compliance and enforcement
  • The Biden administration’s digital health enforcement priorities
  • Preparing for enforcement in an evolving regulatory landscape
  • Addressing billing errors that occurred during the pandemic
  • Government investigations and prosecutor’s enforcement approach among different sizes and types of providers
  • Responding to a subpoena or civil investigative demand

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*All lawyers featured in this video worked at McGuireWoods LLP at the time of filming.
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