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International Comparative Legal Guide - Digital Health 2025

Roger Kuan (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
276 Seiten
2025 | 6th Revised edition
Global Legal Group Ltd (Verlag)
9781839184024 (ISBN)
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The digital health market is experiencing explosive global growth and showing no signs of slowing down, with projected growth to result in an industry worth $600 billion by 2030. 
The digital health market is experiencing explosive global growth and showing no signs of slowing down, with projected growth to result in an industry worth $600 billion by 2030. The industry is wide ranging, using digital tools and platforms to improve healthcare outcomes, whether by providing personalised patient care in person, expanding access to healthcare through mobile apps, or using neural networks to diagnose diseases. Notable areas of growth include remote monitoring, personalised healthcare services, and the use of data analytics for informed decision-making. The growth is not limited to a specific region – digital health is becoming a global phenomenon. North America, particularly the U.S., leads in market share due to its advanced healthcare infrastructure, high adoption of technology, and supportive regulatory environment. Europe, particularly the U.K. and Germany, is also a significant player, with substantial investments in telemedicine and digital health startups. In Asia-Pacific, countries like Singapore and India are rapidly expanding their digital health initiatives, driven by large populations and increasing demand for affordable healthcare solutions. Hot legal topics in this space revolve around data privacy and security, with regulations like HIPAA and GDPR setting stringent standards. Intellectual property protection, particularly patents related to health tech innovations, is another significant concern. Furthermore, the rise of AI in healthcare introduces legal challenges regarding liability, accountability, and medical malpractice. These complexities highlight the need for evolving global regulatory frameworks that balance innovation with patient safety. All of the topics and regions mentioned above are covered in this year’s edition of International Comparative Legal Guide to Digital Health. My thanks to our authors for their insights, which have resulted in the ability to navigate key topics within the industry for the year ahead.

Introductory Chapter 1 Introduction Roger Kuan, Norton Rose Fulbright David Wallace, Johnson & Johnson Expert Analysis Chapters 7 Protecting Biotech’s Data Frontier: A Guide to IP and Asset Strategy in the Age of AI Jason Novak, Dr. Milad Alucozai & Q. Andy Guo, Norton Rose Fulbright 13 Artificial Intelligence Tools in Health Services – An Overview of Current and Evolving US Federal and State Health Regulatory Structures Alexis Gilroy, Rebecca Martin, Jessica Tierney & Claire Castles, Jones Day 20 Data Protection and Cybersecurity in Digital Health Stephen K. Phillips & Alicia Macklin, Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, P.C. Q&A Chapters 28 Argentina Diego Fernández & Martín J. Mosteirin, Marval O’Farrell Mairal 41 Australia Bernard O’Shea & Rohan Sridhar, Norton Rose Fulbright 56 Belarus Marina Golovnitskaya & Yauheni Budchanka, Alba LLP 68 Belgium Olivier Van Obberghen, Pieter Wyckmans, Amber Cockx & Chaline Sempels, Quinz 83 Canada Vanessa Grant, Véronique Barry, Manpreet Singh & Sarah Pennington, Norton Rose Fulbright 96 France Catherine Mateu & Pierre Camadini, Armengaud Guerlain 105 Germany Jana Grieb, Steffen Woitz, Dr. Claus Färber & Dr. Christian Lebrecht, McDermott Will & Emery Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater LLP 117 Greece Evangelos Katsikis, Alexandra Asourmatzian & Filippos-Athanasios Misoulis, KKLegal 126 India Manisha Singh & Dr. Pankaj Musyuni, LexOrbis 135 Indonesia Marshall Situmorang, Andhitta Audria Putri, Mia Sari & Albert Barnabas, Nusantara Legal Partnership 144 Israel Adv. Eran Bareket & Adv. Alexandra Cohen, Gilat, Bareket & Co., Reinhold Cohn Group 156 Italy Sonia Selletti & Claudia Pasturenzi, Astolfi e Associati, Studio Legale 169 Japan Masanori Tosu & Kenji Tosaki, Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu 178 Korea Jin Hwan Chung, Eileen Jaiyoung Shin & Sungil Bang, Lee & Ko 187 Mexico Carla Calderón, Marina Hurtado Cruz, Daniel Villanueva & Carlos Vela Treviño, Baker McKenzie 200 Poland Michał Czarnuch, Dr. Paweł Kaźmierczyk & Julia Nowosielska-Łaskawiec, Rymarz Zdort Maruta 213 Singapore Gloria Goh, Koh En Ying, Tham Hsu Hsien & Alexander Yap, Allen & Gledhill LLP 223 Switzerland Dr. Tobias Meili, Dr. Carlo Conti, Dr. Martina Braun & André S. Berne, Wenger Plattner 234 Taiwan Tsung-Yuan Shen, Rachel Chen & Nita Ye, Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law 243 United Kingdom Pieter Erasmus, Emma Drake, Tristan Sherliker & Mario Subramaniam, Bird & Bird 256 USA Roger Kuan, Jason Novak & Apurv Gaurav, Norton Rose Fulbright

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The International Comparative Legal Guide Series ; 6
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Medizinrecht
ISBN-13 9781839184024 / 9781839184024
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