Virtual
On Tuesday, August 27th, Wilson Sonsini is pleased to host the seventh session in our Digital Health Webinar Series.
In this session, we will discuss significant new AI and privacy developments happening in 2024 that will impact digital health companies. We will highlight several of these developments, including:
Katie Stonum
kstonum@wsgr.comTracy Shapiro is a partner in Wilson Sonsini’s San Francisco office, where she advises on privacy, data security, and advertising issues, and defends clients in investigations and enforcement actions brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), state attorneys general, Senate and House congressional committees, and self-regulatory bodies.
Maneesha Mithal is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Wilson Sonsini and co-chair of the firm’s privacy and cybersecurity practice. Maneesha advises clients on privacy, cybersecurity, and consumer protection matters and represents companies in regulatory investigations. She is also one of the founding members of Wilson Sonsini’s AI group.
Hale Melnick is an associate in the privacy and cybersecurity group of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. He primarily advises digital health companies across a range of privacy, transactional, research, and health care regulatory issues. In particular, Hale leverages his expertise in HIPAA, the CCPA, the GDPR, and other state, national, and international privacy laws and regulations to provide early-stage companies with practical day-to-day support in the area of health care.
Andrea Linna is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she is a member of the firm’s digital health industry group and its healthcare practice. With more than a decade dedicated to healthcare law, Andrea exclusively represents digital health and healthcare IT clients, from emerging companies to established industry players, investors, and healthcare systems. Andrea guides her clients through the patchwork of federal and state laws that apply to digital health companies, addressing issues such as corporate practice of medicine, Stark Law compliance, Anti-Kickback Statute considerations, fee splitting, billing Medicare and Medicaid, contracting with commercial payors, value-based care arrangements, artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring, online prescribing, scope of practice, and licensing requirements.