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E-Health Business and Transactional Law
Barbara Bennett, Cynthia Stamer

Main Reference
Hardcover: 734 pages + bonus CD-ROM
ISBN 1570182981
American Bar Association Health Law Section / BNA Books
February 2002
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2007 Supplement
Hardcover: 384 pages + bonus CD-ROM
ISBN 1570186618
978-1570186615
American Bar Association Health Law Section / BNA Books
January 2008
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About the Main Reference Book: You are asked to address the myriad of legal issues that arise as technology is integrated into our highly regulated health industry.

Significant new and unprecedented legal issues arise daily for the health care industry and those that service that industry as the health care delivery system transitions to a technology-based industry. Until now, no treatise has offered practitioners guidance on the many business and transactional law issues related to this integration. These issues are particularly vexing for technology companies that traditionally have served unregulated industries.

This unique reference, written by members of the American Bar Association Health Law Section, provides an in-depth look at topics necessary for health care professionals to make effective business decisions and implement workable strategies in a dynamic legal environment. Get help on these and many other issues facing today's health law practitioner:

  • Compliance with HIPAA privacy and security regulations
  • Determining when delivery of service qualifies as the practice of medicine
  • Identifying the risks faced by insurers or employers that set up web sites for employee enrollment, claims filing and queries, and health information
  • Assessing liability risks faced by companies that deal with patient data in research or marketing

The 2007 Supplement includes these additions:

  • New exceptions to the anti-kickback safe harbor and Stark law for donations of e-prescribing and electronic health records technology

  • New section on international practice of telemedicine, as health care is being outsourced to other countries

  • Revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to discovery of electronically stored information

  • Extensive case law update of Chapter 8, Other Liability Tort and Regulatory, by new author Cynthia Stamer, including new topics on tortious interference, invasion of privacy, employment discrimination, deceptive trade practices, email and fax broadcasts, and wiretapping and electronic surveillance Link directly to e-health Web sites!

Your purchase of E-Health Business and Transactional Law includes a disk with appendixes that catalog Internet health sites and health-related government agencies, and allow you to link directly to hundreds of relevant sites.

 

You'll also find sample forms you can modify for use in your own transactions.

"This book is a must-read publication not only for healthcare lawyers, but for all those interested in the intersection of healthcare, the law, technology and public policy. For a treatise that deals with healthcare issues, it is remarkably easy to understand, well-organized and engaging." - Michael DeLucia, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, New Hampshire Department of Justice

Ms. Bennett is a partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Hogan & Hartson L.L.P. and a member of the firm’s Health and Business and Finance Groups. Her practice focuses on healthcare transactions, technology and strategic business advice, with some concentration on eHealth and bioscience clients along with traditional healthcare businesses. Ms. Bennett’s healthcare experience includes representation of providers, payers, employers, and service companies in transactions involving physicians, hospitals and academic medical centers, HMOs, and other managed care entities. She also counsels both early-stage and established technology and biotechnology clients. She is editor of the BNA treatise E-Health Business and Transactional Law.

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