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Overview

Digital health companies are compelled to adapt to an increasing number of privacy regulations imposed by governments to protect consumers. This first-of-its-kind Summit provides digital health companies detailed and practical information on current regulatory requirements and on how to incorporate privacy by design into their development and commercialization efforts.

This summit, which was originally held on May 25-26, 2022, is now an on-demand virtual event.

Target Audience

  • Privacy, R&D, Engineering, Product Design, Security, Compliance, IT, Regulatory, Risk Management, Marketing, Quality Assurance and other staff at digital health companies (medical devices, IoMTs, wearables)
  • Law firms and consulting firms
  • Government officials
  • Industry associations
  • Financiers
  • May also be of interest to healthcare providers

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits for Attorneys

The Summit has been accredited by the Florida Bar for 10.5 CLE credits and 10.5 certification credits in health law in Florida. We may also be able to assist attorneys in obtaining CLE credits in other states.
 
For more information, please contact Actionable Intelligence Network:
Email: sk@ain.events Tel: 310-995-6889

Gold Sponsor

CyberActa Inc.

Silver Sponsor

Clearwater

Bronze Sponsor

Agile Search Inc.

Summit Chairpersons

John Giantsidis, JD, M.Eng., President, CyberActa, Inc.
Naeem Hashmi, Digital Health Solutions, Strategic Advisor, Boston Scientific

Current Speakers

Nina Alli, Executive Director, Biohacking Village
Elena Ames, CIMP, CDPSE, Data Privacy Officer, BrightInsight
Seth Carmody, VP, Regulatory Strategy, MedCrypt
Barry P. Chaiken, MD, MPH, Author, Navigating the Code: How Revolutionary Technology Transforms the Patient-Physician Journey
Divya Chander, MD, PhD, Medical Advisor, Extended Reality Safety Initiative (XRSI) & Chair of Neuroscience and Faculty of Medicine, Singularity University
William Gamble, GDPR Consultant, IT Governance USA Ltd.
Lisa P. Goldstein, Health Information Privacy Specialist, HHS Office for Civil Rights
Rachele Hendricks-Sturrup, DHSc, MSc, MA, Research Director, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy
Reece Hirsch, Partner, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
George W. Jackson, Jr., PhD, MBA, HCISPP, CISSP, PMP, CRISC, Director, Health IT and Digital Health, Clearwater
John F. Kalafut, PhD, Founder & Principal, Asher Orion Group
James P. Keller, Jr., MS, AAMIF, FACCE, Business Development Director, Medical Devices, BrightInsight
Scott T. MacLean, FHIMSS, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer, MedStar Health
Jeffrey Moore, Chief Product Security Officer, Draeger Medical
Colin Morgan, CISSP, CISM, GPEN, Managing Director, Apraciti, LLC
Ajit Patwardhan, MD, MS, MBA, Executive Medical Safety Officer, Olympus Corporation of the Americas
Sam Riley, Senior Corporate Counsel, Dascena
Shahid Shah, Publisher & Chief Editor, Medigy.com
Ronnie Solomon, Attorney, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission 

Topics To Be Covered Include

  • A review of the complex array of privacy laws, both in the U.S. and internationally, and their implications for digital health companies; also a look at the future of privacy law
  • Government perspectives on privacy and digital health from the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
  • Ethical, legal and social considerations for real-world data in public and private domains
  • Engineering privacy in medical devices and health products
  • Digital health apps and software as a medical device (SaMD) – incorporating privacy engineering in your engineering practices
  • Privacy by design for software product and engineering teams
  • Establishing and operationalizing a data privacy program
  • A tour through the privacy landscape when developing and incorporating ML/AI and other data-driven methodology into medical device software (MDWS)
  • Managing privacy for SaMD products on the cloud
  • Strategies for ensuring privacy in legacy medical devices
  • 21st Century Cures Act and its implications for sharing personal health information in the emerging era of expanding interoperability
  • Digital health, medical XR, and hacking humans – new solutions for cyberhealth
  • Key considerations in conducting a privacy impact assessment
     

For full details, please view the Agenda at: ain.events/privacydigitalhealth/agenda

For additional information, including speaking and sponsorship opportunities, please contact:

Satish Kavirajan, Managing Director, Actionable Intelligence Network
Email: sk@ain.events Tel: 310-995-6889

About the Summit Organizer

Through intensive market research, Actionable Intelligence Network (AIN) develops educational events that offer actionable information and insights and first-rate networking opportunities to our target audience. Our events are opportunities for executives to learn from their peers as well as leading consultants and innovative technology solution providers. We create events that help executives and clinicians to navigate technological change, offering practical solutions to pressing problems. The management of AIN has over 25 years of experience organizing healthcare, technology and finance conferences and exhibitions. For more information on AIN, please visit: ain.events