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03.26.26

Health Information Exchange Today: Privacy Considerations and Industry Trends

Health Law Pulse Webinar Serie
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03.26.26

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Health Information Exchange is essential to care delivery and innovation—but it is also increasingly a source of operational friction, contractual pressure, and privacy scrutiny as organizations reassess how health data is accessed, used, and governed.

In this session, Adam Greene and Apurva Dharia will unpack the key industry developments shaping Health Information Exchange in 2026, using the Health Gorilla and Particle Health cases as a lens to explore broader issues facing the healthcare industry, including data access expectations, secondary use concerns, vendor and partner oversight, and the intersection of interoperability goals with privacy and compliance obligations.

This webinar is the second installment of DWT's Health Law Pulse—a monthly series that will keep you current on the health law landscape for 2026. If you missed our inaugural session, you can view it here.

Speakers

  • Adam Greene
  • Apurva Dharia

Contact McKenzie Simek with questions.

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Healthcare , Digital Health , and Privacy & Security
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