Healthcare Technology
Healthcare technology has become essential to providing optimum care, whether it involves web-based services, mobile devices, telehealth, electronic health care records, data analytics, or patient data security. We have had the opportunity to work with and counsel national providers and technology innovators across the healthcare technology industry, including major hospital systems, healthcare technology providers, healthcare management service providers and physician practice groups in the provision, adoption and use of an array of healthcare technologies and services.
representative transactions
Representation of a major hospital system in connection with the acquistion and licensing of a health management information technology system.
Multi-year representation of a technology company that developed a practice management suite targeted at mid-sized physician practices.
Representation of a technology provider in connection with the licensing of a suite of software products, including an electronic medical records system, to one of the largest pharmacy companies in the U.S.
Representation of a physician practice in connection with the development and licensing of a patient data management system for pre- and post-operation medical data and health information.
Negotiated and drafted licenses of university patents to pharmaceutical and medical device start-ups.
Coordination and contractual affiliations for a regional oculomics clinical outreach between biotech, AI, and optics technology companies, private healthcare providers, and a university hospital system.
Development of state-wide branded freestanding cancer clinics for a multi-state hospital system.
Multi-year legal and compliance support for the start-to-finish creation of a state university medical school.
Negotiate and draft a public-private partnership for regional behavioral health operation, including two psychiatric hospitals.
Multi-year legal, regulatory, and compliance support for the integration and growth of a public-private ten-hospital partnership, including an academic medical center and Level 1 trauma, from initiation into the region's largest health system.
Legal, regulatory, and compliance support in the formation of several regional and multistate telehealth networks, focusing on primary care and behavioral health.
Negotiation and closing healthcare technology transactions ranging from plasticized corpses (for a medical school) to electronic medical record systems.
Establishment of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in several states.
Negotiation and drafting of affiliation agreements between health systems and with national non-profit research organizations, regional health networks, and multi-specialty clinics.