
Paul DeMuro
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Jun 11, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Brian Jackson |Paul DeMuro |Leslie Gregory |Paul Pender
In the not-too-distant past, health care was a local industry. If you saw a doctor, they were likely a solo practitioner. If you went to the hospital, it was probably run by a local religious order or non-profit. Health care leaders and board members shopped at the same stores as their patients did, socialized in the same community groups, and sent their children to the same schools. Today, though, health care is Big Business.
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Jun 1, 2024 |
lawjournalnewsletters.com | Frances Green |Paul DeMuro |Eleanor Chung
CybersecurityPrivacyRegulationScientists have been collecting neural data from the brain for medical reasons for years, with myriad regulatory constraints in place. But in 2024, technologies are moving fast and furiously into the realm of consumer products. Scientists have been collecting neural data from the brain for medical reasons for years, with myriad regulatory constraints in place. But in 2024, technologies are moving fast and furiously into the realm of consumer products.
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May 28, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Paul DeMuro
State governments are increasingly entering the field of health care market oversight and enforcement. In what was once an issue typically left to the federal government, state governments are looking for ways to regulate market activity in the health care industry as a way to stem increases in health care costs. Late May brought yet another example of what the future may offer in this regard.
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May 22, 2024 |
law.com | Frances Green |Paul DeMuro |Eleanor Chung
Scientists have been collecting neural data from the brain for medical reasons for years, with myriad regulatory constraints in place. But in 2024, technologies are moving fast and furiously into the realm of consumer products. The NeuroRights Foundation (NRF) reported in April that implantable technology can already decode language and emotions from the brain, and wearable devices are not far behind.
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