AHLA The Law of Health Information Technology (Non-Members)
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By American Health Lawyers Association
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The Law of Health Information Technology provides a road map to health information technology (HIT) and its challenges. The ever-evolving world of HIT requires a new way of planning for subjects as disparate as delivery of healthcare, retention of records for standard business reasons, and preparation for litigation. Successful IT projects necessitate coordination between four critical constituencies: medical, business, technical, and legal. This comprehensive Practice Guide delineates many of the considerations that health systems and other providers face today, and offers detailed guidance on complying with laws and regulations concerning privacy, security, copyright infringement, as well as marketing and advertising rules.
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About the Author
Gary L. Kaplan, Esq., is a member of the Health Care Practice Group of Thorp, Reed & Armstrong in Pittsburgh. He has more than 25 years' experience as a business counselor and litigator for clients in healthcare and other industries. In addition to healthcare law, Mr. Kaplan has substantial experience in matters involving information technology, technology transfer, antitrust, and dispute resolution, and he has written and taught extensively on those subjects. Mr. Kaplan is graduate of Yale University (B.A. 1980) (Summa Cum Laude, Distinction in Economics) and The University of Chicago Law School (J.D. 1983).
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