How the California Consumer Privacy Act Affects the Healthcare Industry

The California Consumer Privacy Act Affects the Healthcare Industry goes into effect on January 1, 2020. Failure to comply with the data protection requirements can result in fines and penalties.

Strong Compliance Plans for Small Medical Practices

OIG Compliance guidelines for physicians (MDs, Dos) and small medical practices

The FDA’s Frequently Asked Questions about the Regulation of Cannabis and Cannabis-Derived Products, Including Cannabidiol (CBD) – Part Two

More FDA answers to questions about cannabis-derived CBD drugs, foods, dietary supplements and food products including access to CBD for clinical investigations.

FDA Policy on When Software that Uses Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning qualifies as a Medical Device

As more artificial intelligence products become available, the FDA is reevaluating its approval criteria. For now, De novo approval and 501(k) are being used along with premarket approval.

FDA Warning Letters To Companies Claiming Products Boost Immunity and Treat COVID-19

Federal Drug Administration continues to send warning letters to companies that boast products can treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure COVID-19 or boost immunity.

Physician Recruitment Agreements Obligate the Hospital, Medical Practice and the Physician – Make Sure You Know What Your Obligations Are

Physician recruitment agreements involve the rights and duties of three parties. Experienced healthcare lawyers craft the proper exceptions to the Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law

FDA Warning Letters Sent to Companies That Claim Products are Effective against COVID-19

Federal Drug Administration has started sending warning letters to companies that boast their products can treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure COVID-19 or boost immunity.

FTC COVID-19 Warning Letters

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the agency is sending warning letters to companies that claim its products can treat or prevent coronavirus (COVID-19) due to lack of scientific evidence

FTC Announces New Warning Letters to Companies Making False Coronavirus Claims

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the agency is sending warning letters to companies that claim its products can treat or prevent coronavirus (COVID-19) due to lack of scientific evidence

The Unknown Dangers Non-Physicians Need to Be Prepared For

Non-Physicians including chiropractors, dentists, psychologists, nurses, and acupuncturists can get into serious civil and criminal trouble if they don’t know or don’t comply with a range of [...]