"Uber" Your Health Care: Legal Hurdles to a Seamless Digital Health Experience

Date: 11/11/26
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM ET

* Please Note: registration closes at 11:59 PM ET the day before the live event. No further registrations will be accepted once registration has been closed *

Live closed captions are available.

Overview: Patients increasingly expect health care to work like the best consumer apps—instant access, transparent pricing, frictionless onboarding, and seamless data portability across platforms and providers. However, “uberizing” health care raises legal, regulatory, and operational barriers that can derail even the most innovative digital health strategy. This webinar explores the key legal hurdles companies face when designing and scaling an integrated, on-demand health care experience—whether through telehealth, remote patient monitoring, AI-enabled care navigation, digital therapeutics, or platform-based care models.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Identify key regulatory touchpoints implicated by consumer-grade digital health models
  • Analyze multi-state practice and scope-of-practice constraints, including common issues involving delegation, supervision, licensure portability, and corporate practice of medicine considerations.
  • Apply privacy and security principles to digital front doors and integrated patient experiences, including HIPAA role analysis (covered entity/business associate), permissible uses/disclosures, and incident response considerations

Speaker Information:

Jane Elphick, Deputy General Counsel, Maven

Julia Michael, Deputy General Counsel, K Health

Carolyn Metnick, Partner, Sheppard

 

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