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Sheppard's Health-e Law

Sheppard's Health-e Law

著者: with Michael Orlando and Sara Shanti
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A podcast dedicated to the exciting, and sometimes explosive, interaction between technology and law in the health space, covering innovations that impact healthcare, like artificial intelligence, virtual reality and wearables. Hosted by Sheppard's Digital Health team, the Health-e Law podcast dives into the legal implications of health-tech you should know about and visits with trailblazing players in the industry.Copyright © 2026 Sheppard. All Rights Reserved. 政治・政府
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  • AI Adoption in Healthcare: Opportunities, Risks and the Future of Care Delivery
    2026/06/11
    Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In the second part of this two-part episode, Cora Han, Chief Health Data Officer for University of California Health, joins partner and host Michael Orlando to discuss the current state of AI adoption across healthcare systems, including deployment, governance challenges, regulatory developments and the future of AI-enabled care delivery. What we discuss in this episode: The growing role and current state of AI adoption across healthcare delivery systems Ambient scribes, inbox management, coding assistance and other practical AI use cases Using AI to improve quality reporting and operational efficiency Opportunities for AI to address clinician shortages, burnout and healthcare access issues Expanding access to specialized care through AI-enabled care models The challenges of evaluating and governing a rapidly growing AI vendor ecosystem Adapting governance frameworks to keep pace with AI innovation Federal and state regulatory developments impacting healthcare AI adoption The importance of transparency in AI tools, including model development, performance and use Why implementation and workflow integration remain critical barriers to successful AI adoption Measuring ROI and real-world impact of AI tools in healthcare settings About Cora Han Cora Han is Chief Health Data Officer for University of California Health and Executive Director of the Center for Data-driven Insights and Innovation. She also serves as Co-Chair of the Health System and Provider Advisory Board for the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI). Drawing on her extensive experience in AI strategy, regulatory advocacy, and data privacy, Cora leads efforts to establish consistent guardrails for the use of health data with AI vendors and third-party collaborators. Her work spans the full spectrum of health data challenges, from de-identification of clinical data to navigating HIPAA compliance and AI vendor relationships, making her a leading voice on responsible AI adoption in academic health systems. Before joining UC Health, Cora spent over ten years at the Federal Trade Commission, most recently as Senior Attorney in the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, where she focused on data privacy and consumer protection, including a term as Counsel to the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection. Prior to her tenure at the FTC, she practiced at a leading international law firm, where she counseled clients on copyright and trademark matters. Cora also served as an Adjunct Professor of Consumer Protection Law at George Mason University School of Law for five years. Cora holds a BA in Government from Harvard University and a JD from the University of Chicago Law School. About Michael Orlando Michael Orlando is a partner in Sheppard's San Diego (Del Mar) office. He is team leader of the firm's Technology Transactions team, a member of the Life Sciences, Healthcare and Artificial Intelligence teams, and co-leader of the firm's Digital Health & Innovation team. Michael has more than 20 years of experience advising health technology companies, insurers, healthcare systems and providers, academic medical centers and research institutions, medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical and wellness companies on intellectual property and business transactions in key strategic areas, including EHR systems procurement and integration, telehealth, mobile health applications, clinical decision support technologies, artificial intelligence, data use, wearable devices, remote patient monitoring, medical devices and equipment, research and collaborations, patent licenses, software licenses, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, revenue cycle management, and other outsourcing transactions. Michael founded a software-as-a-service company before entering private practice and completed an in-house secondment at a publicly traded biotechnology company, an experience that informs his practical and business-focused approach to client engagements. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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    10 分
  • AI Adoption in Healthcare: Managing Data Privacy, Vendor Relationships, and Governance
    2026/05/27
    Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In part one of this two-part episode, Cora Han, Chief Health Data Officer for University of California Health, joins partner and host Michael Orlando to discuss the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare, including the management of data privacy, vendor relationships and AI governance. What we discuss in this episode: De-identification of protected health information in practice The HIPAA standards for de-identification and when to apply them The unique challenges unstructured clinical notes present for re-identification risk A layered approach to de-identification, including automated tools and human review Third-party certification of de-identification processes Key contract provisions for protecting PHI when working with AI vendors Hidden data training clauses in vendor agreements The evolving AI vendor marketplace and contract strategy UC Health's federated governance model for AI and data governance Shadow AI use and the importance of safe experimentation The importance of legal and compliance teams engaging early in the AI adoption process About Cora Han Cora Han is Chief Health Data Officer for University of California Health and Executive Director of the Center for Data-driven Insights and Innovation. She also serves as Co-Chair of the Health System and Provider Advisory Board for the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI). Drawing on her extensive experience in AI strategy, regulatory advocacy, and data privacy, Cora leads efforts to establish consistent guardrails for the use of health data with AI vendors and third-party collaborators. Her work spans the full spectrum of health data challenges, from de-identification of clinical data to navigating HIPAA compliance and AI vendor relationships, making her a leading voice on responsible AI adoption in academic health systems. Before joining UC Health, Cora spent over ten years at the Federal Trade Commission, most recently as Senior Attorney in the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, where she focused on data privacy and consumer protection, including a term as Counsel to the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection. Prior to her tenure at the FTC, she practiced at a leading international law firm, where she counseled clients on copyright and trademark matters. Cora also served as an Adjunct Professor of Consumer Protection Law at George Mason University School of Law for five years. Cora holds a BA in Government from Harvard University and a JD from the University of Chicago Law School. About Michael Orlando Michael Orlando is a partner in Sheppard's San Diego (Del Mar) office. He is team leader of the firm's Technology Transactions team, a member of the Life Sciences, Healthcare and Artificial Intelligence teams, and co-leader of the firm's Digital Health & Innovation team. Michael has more than 20 years of experience advising health technology companies, insurers, healthcare systems and providers, academic medical centers and research institutions, medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical and wellness companies on intellectual property and business transactions in key strategic areas, including EHR systems procurement and integration, telehealth, mobile health applications, clinical decision support technologies, artificial intelligence, data use, wearable devices, remote patient monitoring, medical devices and equipment, research and collaborations, patent licenses, software licenses, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, revenue cycle management, and other outsourcing transactions. Michael founded a software-as-a-service company before entering private practice and completed an in-house secondment at a publicly traded biotechnology company, an experience that informs his practical and business-focused approach to client engagements. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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    16 分
  • Human in the Loop: Bringing AI to Skilled Nursing Facilities with Ernie Ianace of CareAlly
    2026/04/20
    Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Ernie Ianace, founder and CEO of CareAlly, joins partner and host Michael Orlando to explain how AI orchestration can allow skilled nursing facilities to automate complex workflows, while keeping humans in the loop for clinical and regulatory decisions. What we discuss in this episode: What CareAlly is, and the day-to-day issues it addresses for skilled nursing facilities How executives should approach choosing the first workflow to automate in a modular AI architecture What makes a good starting point to quickly demonstrate value without threatening existing staff What human-in-the-loop looks like in practice for operators, clinicians and compliance teams How the implementation differs in the skilled nursing environment compared to other healthcare settings How real-time data sharing changes care management, denial prevention and outcomes in these value-based arrangements How to avoid AI sprawl of various disconnected, independent systems Upcoming Webinar Register now for our April 23 webinar: AI for SNFs: A Roadmap for Reducing Costs, Improving Care and Gaining a Competitive Advantage. About Ernie Ianace Ernie Ianace is the CEO of CareAlly, an AI orchestration platform purpose-built to address healthcare's most urgent operational challenges: workforce shortages and care coordination breakdowns. A founder and growth-focused executive with more than two decades of experience, Ernie has built and scaled technology companies across healthcare, senior living, cybersecurity, IoT, and AI. Throughout his career, he has led global commercial teams, launched new markets, and forged strategic partnerships that have collectively generated over $3 billion in exit value. In addition to his role at CareAlly, Ernie serves as Chief Commercial Officer of InsightAlly.ai, the parent company behind a versatile AI orchestration engine serving healthcare, government, education, and enterprise productivity sectors. In this role, he drives strategic commercialization and market expansion, helping organizations streamline complex workflows and reduce operational friction at scale. About Michael Orlando Michael Orlando is a partner in Sheppard's San Diego (Del Mar) office. He is team leader of the firm's Technology Transactions team, a member of the Life Sciences, Healthcare and Artificial Intelligence teams, and co-leader of the firm's Digital Health & Innovation team. Michael has more than 20 years of experience advising health technology companies, insurers, healthcare systems and providers, academic medical centers and research institutions, medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical and wellness companies on intellectual property and business transactions in key strategic areas, including EHR systems procurement and integration, telehealth, mobile health applications, clinical decision support technologies, artificial intelligence, data use, wearable devices, remote patient monitoring, medical devices and equipment, research and collaborations, patent licenses, software licenses, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, revenue cycle management, and other outsourcing transactions. Michael founded a software-as-a-service company before entering private practice and completed an in-house secondment at a publicly traded biotechnology company, an experience that informs his practical and business-focused approach to client engagements. Resources: CareAlly Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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    18 分
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