Date: Thursday, July 25th, 2019
Time:
14:00 pm EDT
19:00 pm BST
20:00 pm CEST
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Please join the Hogan Lovells Communications and FDA practices on Thursday, July 25th for our webinar, Health Care and the Internet of Things: New Regulatory Developments. We will explore new policy initiatives and developments for two of the key regulators in the health Internet of Things (IoT) space. We’ll explore how the FCC, NTIA and FDA are approaching the challenge of new technologies and discuss ways to use emerging programs and pilot projects to further your internal development and commercialization plans.
IoT has rapidly expanded in the medical and health arena. New innovations include connected remote monitoring devices, patient engagement tools, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based automated detection and diagnosis, and smart operating rooms. Seeking to keep pace with the speed of innovation, both the FCC and FDA have announced new programs and policy initiatives meant to support and expedite these novel medical solutions.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has started to carry out an Executive Order from the President to develop a plan for federal engagement in the development of technical standards and related tools for AI.
Hogan Lovells partners Yarmela Pavlovic and Trey Hanbury will discuss the many new developments affecting IoT in the health care sector, including:
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The FCC’s proposed $100 million Connected Care Pilot Program;
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The FCC’s partnership with the National Cancer Institute to explore how telecommunications-driven IoT can improve symptom management for rural cancer patients in Appalachian region of the United States;
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The FDA’s PreCert pilot program; and
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Numerous advances and evolving regulatory framework for AI-based algorithms
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