Digital Health & Technology
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October 02, 2024
Colo. Judge Sees No Injuries In Health Data Breach Class Suit
A Colorado federal judge has dismissed a proposed class action alleging a software company waited nearly three months to tell data breach victims about hackers accessing personal and medical information for more than 250,000 people, concluding the plaintiffs' allegations weren't enough to give them standing.
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October 02, 2024
Dental Laser Maker Biolase Hits Ch. 11 With $33M In Debt
Biolase, a manufacturer of lasers used in dental procedures, is seeking bankruptcy protection in Delaware, and has disclosed roughly $33 million in debt and a $14 million stalking horse offer for its assets, citing financial challenges that it said stemmed from slow market adoption of new technology and economic headwinds.
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October 02, 2024
ExecuPharm Agrees To Pay Ransomware Victims $10K Each
U.S. pharmaceutical giant ExecuPharm will pay victims of a data breach up to $10,000 in reimbursements, compensation for lost time, three years of credit monitoring, and $675,000 in attorney fees after a Pennsylvania federal judge gave his final approval to a class action settlement.
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October 01, 2024
Jefferson Health Can't Ditch Suit Over Meta Data Sharing
A Pennsylvania federal judge has refused to toss a proposed class action accusing Jefferson Health of unlawfully sharing patients' confidential health information with Meta Platforms Inc., finding that the plaintiffs had cured prior deficiencies to adequately support their wiretap and privacy claims.
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October 01, 2024
NC Hospital Hit With More Class Claims Over Data Breach
Columbus Regional Healthcare System's legal woes have worsened with more privacy breach claims filed against it by patients whose personal information was exposed by a May 2023 cyberattack on the healthcare provider's network.
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October 01, 2024
FDA Offers Road Map For Remote Trials, But Questions Linger
New federal guidance may encourage drug and medical device companies to carry out more of their research in decentralized, remote clinical trials, allowing them to enroll a more diverse set of participants but generating new legal questions.
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September 27, 2024
9th Circ. Says Stem Cell Treatment Not Exempt From FDA Rule
Two California clinics' experimental stem cell treatments are "drugs" subject to Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act regulations, the Ninth Circuit ruled Friday, reviving the federal government's bid to stop the clinic from marketing the products as cures for certain diseases without U.S. Food and Drug Administration review.
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September 26, 2024
HHS Flags Ransomware Rise In New Deal With Wash. Provider
A Washington state-based healthcare provider has agreed to pay $250,000 and boost its data security to resolve the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service's enforcement action over a 2017 ransomware attack, amid what the agency said has been a steep rise in reports of such cyberattacks over the past six years.
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September 26, 2024
Senate Bill Calls For Stronger Healthcare Cyber Standards
Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday aiming to better protect patient health information and avoid cyberattacks by strengthening cybersecurity standards, months after a highly publicized data breach earlier this year of a UnitedHealth unit that lacked basic security measures like two-factor authentication.
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September 25, 2024
UpHealth Wins Most Of $115M Award In Glocal Merger Dispute
Bankrupt digital health services company UpHealth can enforce a large part of a $115 million arbitral award against the Indian healthcare services platform Glocal in their feud over an ill-fated merger, an Illinois federal judge has ruled.
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September 25, 2024
Buffalo-Based Cyber Law Pro Joins Pierson Ferdinand
Fast-growing virtual law firm Pierson Ferdinand LLP announced that an experienced cybersecurity attorney with a focus on the healthcare industry joined as a partner based in Buffalo, New York.
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September 24, 2024
Google Can't Ditch Privacy Suit Over Period App Data Sharing
A California federal judge has refused to release Google from a proposed class action alleging the company used a data analytics tool to wrongfully retrieve data from menstruation tracking app Flo, rejecting the tech giant's arguments that the plaintiffs lacked standing and had consented to the disclosures.
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September 24, 2024
Philips Must Face Investor Suit Over FDA Compliance Issues
Health technology company Koninklijke Philips and its former CEO cannot escape a suit accusing them of misleading investors about the safety and compliance of its subsidiary's sleep and respiratory care products, which were recalled in 2021, but its chief financial officer and a former CEO of a Philips subsidiary were allowed to exit the case for good.
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September 24, 2024
Healthcare's AI Integration Is In Limbo As Laws Lag Behind
As healthcare organizations look to incorporate artificial intelligence into their systems, they're coming across a unique problem: They're ahead of the rules.
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September 24, 2024
2nd Circ. Partly Revives Suit Over $18.5B Telehealth Deal
The Second Circuit on Tuesday partially revived a suit against telehealth company Teladoc Health Inc. brought by investors who claim they were misled about the status of its integration with Livongo following their $18.5 billion merger.
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September 23, 2024
Medical Records Co. Accused Of Blocking Data Access
A company that helps insurance providers access patient data on Monday accused medical records company Epic Systems Corp. of violating antitrust law by using its monopoly over electronic health records to squash an emerging competitor.
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September 20, 2024
Fla. Judge Trims Health Co. Data Breach MDL
The Florida federal judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation of a health benefits administration company impacted by a data breach dismissed several state consumer law claims but said those who brought lawsuits can sue, saying they've plausibly alleged injuries after their personal information was allegedly stolen by a cybercriminal group.
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September 19, 2024
Outcome Exec Who Flipped Gets 7 Months For $1B Fraud Role
A former Outcome Health sales chief who was charged with helping to carry out a $1 billion fraud, but cooperated early and testified against his co-defendants, received seven months in prison Thursday for his role in the scheme.
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September 17, 2024
HIMSS Legal Chief Reflects On Balancing AI, Legal Risk
As artificial intelligence finds itself taking up a large role in the healthcare industry, experts say they're watching closely to see how potential regulations are set to shape the industry, especially as the technology is expected to outpace legal frameworks.
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September 13, 2024
The 2024 Regional Powerhouses
The law firms on Law360's list of 2024 Regional Powerhouses reflected the local peculiarities of their states while often representing clients in deals and cases that captured national attention.
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September 13, 2024
23andMe Inks $30M Data Breach Deal With 6.4M Users In MDL
Personal genomics company 23andMe has reached a $30 million settlement to resolve multidistrict class action litigation on behalf of more than 6 million customers whose personal data was stolen and in some cases leaked onto the dark web, according to a California federal court filing Thursday.
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September 11, 2024
Health Co. Owes $65M For Breach Of Medical Data, Nude Pics
Pennsylvania-based healthcare company Lehigh Valley Health Network will pay $65 million to individuals who had their private information, including cancer patients' nude images, exposed in a data breach, the plaintiffs' lawyers announced Wednesday.
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September 10, 2024
Amazon Must Trim 'Halo' TM For EU Market
Amazon Technologies could not convince the EU's intellectual property office to let it register trademarks for "halo" unscathed, with the office backing a Californian health technology company's bid to trim key protections for medical monitoring devices and health assessment services.
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September 10, 2024
Nelson Mullins Adds Baker Donelson Health Pro In Houston
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has continued expanding a Houston shop that opened months ago by bringing on a healthcare attorney from Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC whose wide-ranging practice has included representing hospitals and other providers on cybersecurity and related issues.
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September 09, 2024
House OKs Bill To Bar Contracts With Chinese Biotech Cos.
Driven by concerns about U.S. genetic data being shared with the Chinese government, House lawmakers passed a bill on Monday to bar federal agencies from buying certain biotechnology linked to the Chinese government or from contracting with firms that use those products.
Expert Analysis
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Life Sciences Regulators Must Write Cloud-Specific Guidance
As cloud services continue to revolutionize the life sciences industry's ability to conduct regulated activities, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and other regulators should update their data management policies to clearly support and encourage use of cloud technology, say Nate Brown and Marlee Gallant at Akin.
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3 Tips For Defending Against Data Breach Litigation
As cyberattacks become more prevalent, companies responding to data breaches must consider several strategies to better position themselves in the event of litigation even during their preliminary investigations and breach notifications, say attorneys at Davis Wright.
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What Pharma Cos. Must Know About FDA Off-Label Guidance
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently issued draft guidance on how pharmaceutical companies should share research on off-label use of medical devices, outlining how firms could avoid enforcement action — especially when disseminating self-created content about their own products, say Jacqueline Berman and Maarika Kimbrell at Morgan Lewis.
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It's Time To Prescribe Frameworks For AI-Driven Health Care
As health care providers begin to adopt artificial intelligence in clinical settings, new legal and regulatory challenges are emerging, with the critical issue being balancing AI's benefits and innovations in health care while ensuring patient safety and provider accountability, say attorneys at Kirkland.
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FDA Proposals Clarify Rules For Devices With Predicates
As medical devices continue to grow in complexity, U.S. Food and Drug Administration policies surrounding premarket submissions for devices with existing predicates have fallen behind, but new draft guidances from the agency help fill in some gaps, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.
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How Int'l Regulatory Collabs Can Expedite Pharma Approvals
Recent announcements highlight the growing importance of international regulatory collaboration for drug approval, which can greatly streamline the process for companies seeking to market their drugs in other countries, say Geneviève Michaux and Christina Markus at King & Spalding.
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Why Standing Analysis Is Key In Data Breach Mediation
Amid a growing wave of data breach class action litigation, recent legal developments show shifting criteria for Article III standing based on an increased risk of future identity theft, meaning parties must integrate assessments of standing into mediation discussions to substantiate their settlement demands in data breach class actions, says Abe Melamed at Signature Resolution.
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2 New Ways FDA Is Changing Lab-Developed Test Regulation
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recently announced rulemaking and voluntary pilot program signal the agency's dedication to ramping up oversight of lab-developed tests, which have been largely unregulated by the FDA until now, say attorneys at Sidley.
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FDA's Lab-Developed Test Rule Faces High Hurdles
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recently announced plans to explicitly regulate lab-developed tests will likely face resistance from industry stakeholders and congressional actions, and lead to significant litigation, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.
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FDA's Drug Software Draft Guidance Raises New Questions
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's long-awaited draft guidance regarding regulatory considerations for prescription drug use-related software functions as an informative starting point for developers, but many new and lingering questions must be answered before the regulatory limbo is resolved, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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A Topic-Based Analysis Of FDA Responses To FOIA Requests
By using a topic modeling method, it's possible to discern the major recurring topics in Freedom of Information Act requests made to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, as well as the likelihood of success for individual topics, says Bradley Thompson at Epstein Becker.
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State Privacy Laws: Not As Comprehensive As You May Think
As more U.S. states enact privacy laws, companies must be aware that these laws vary in scope and content, meaning organizations should take a stringent approach to compliance by considering notice, choice and data security obligations, among other requirements, says Liisa Thomas at Sheppard Mullin.
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Concerns For 510(k) Sponsors After FDA Proposes Major Shift
While there may be public health benefits from modernizing the 510(k) process for clearing medical devices, recent draft guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health leaves meaningful open questions about the legal and regulatory implications of the new approach, and potential practical challenges, say attorneys at Covington.