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Diagnosing Health Care Podcast

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Today's health care industry is a high-stakes environment full of legal, policy, and regulatory-related obstacles. There are also tremendous opportunities, and in order to thrive, it is critical for executives, general counsel, and administrators to have a consistent pulse on trends and available business solutions. Subscribe to our health care podcast, Diagnosing Health Care, for thought-provoking, strategic insights from Epstein Becker Green attorneys and health care professionals.This DIAGNOSING HEALTH CARE podcast is produced by Epstein Becker Green, P.C. All rights reserved. Provided for informational purposes only; not intended as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship. May be considered attorney advertising. Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • 42 CFR Part 2 Final Rule: What's Changing and What Do You Need to Know?
    Nov 13 2025

    By early 2026, substance use disorder (SUD) providers, health plans, clinicians, health information exchanges (HIEs), and vendors must meet new federal privacy standards for SUD treatment records or face Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-level enforcement and penalties.

    On this episode, Epstein Becker Green attorneys Lisa Pierce Reisz, David Shillcutt, and Laura DePonio join Nichole Sweeney, General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer at CRISP, to break down the 42 CFR Part 2 final rule: what's changing, what's staying the same, and what organizations often miss. The group explains how the final rule aligns with (but does not replace) HIPAA, why patient consent remains central, and what new operational risks are emerging.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Adoption of HIPAA Penalties: Part 2 now adopts HIPAA's enforcement and penalty structure.
    • Operational Readiness Challenges: Operational readiness, not technology, is the biggest challenge.
    • Expanded Compliance Duties: Payors and HIEs face major shifts in data access and compliance duties.

    Visit our site for related resources and email contact information: https://www.ebglaw.com/dhc91.

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    This podcast is presented by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All rights are reserved. This audio recording includes information about legal issues and legal developments. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and should not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances, and these materials are not a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. The content reflects the personal views and opinions of the participants. No attorney-client relationship has been created by this audio recording. This audio recording may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

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    42 m
  • Current Tailwinds in Women's Health - What Do They Mean for Your Business?
    Oct 31 2025

    Why is now the moment for women's health?

    On this episode, Epstein Becker Green attorneys Rachel Snyder Good, Beth Scarola, and Laura DePonio sit down with Sheila Biggs, Vice President of Jarrard, to explore how women's health is evolving from a niche focus into a mainstream industry priority. They discuss the forces accelerating growth, the opportunities for change, and the challenges that still need to be addressed across outcomes, access, and patient experience.

    This episode unpacks several key topics, including:

    • what "women's health" really means today—far beyond fertility and reproductive care;
    • how decades of underinvestment created new opportunities for innovation, equity, and growth;
    • why investors and policymakers are turning their attention to this space, and what's driving the momentum;
    • the biggest gaps still to close in outcomes, access, and patient experience;
    • how storytelling and strategy can help reshape the public narrative around women's health; and
    • where the industry is headed next—including insights related to the upcoming Women's Health Innovation Summit.

    Visit our site for related resources and email contact information: https://www.ebglaw.com/dhc90.

    Subscribe for email notifications: https://www.ebglaw.com/subscribe.

    Visit: http://diagnosinghealthcare.com.

    This podcast is presented by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All rights are reserved. This audio recording includes information about legal issues and legal developments. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and should not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances, and these materials are not a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. The content reflects the personal views and opinions of the participants. No attorney-client relationship has been created by this audio recording. This audio recording may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

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    30 m
  • Can Food Really Be Medicine? Transforming Health Care One Bite at a Time
    Jul 31 2025

    Can food really be the prescription for better health? Discover how the "Food as Medicine" movement is reshaping health care and what it means for patients, providers, and the future of wellness.

    On this episode, special guests Noah Voreades of OLIPOP and Ivan Wasserman of Amin Wasserman Gurnani join Epstein Becker Green attorneys Jessika Tuazon and Ada Peters to explore how food is being integrated into health care to prevent and manage chronic diseases.

    The episode unpacks the policy priorities of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the challenges of scaling food-based interventions, and the role of industry and government in driving innovation. Learn about the future of food as a clinical tool, the evolving regulatory landscape, and actionable takeaways for stakeholders navigating this transformative space.

    Visit our site for related resources and email contact information: https://www.ebglaw.com/dhc89.

    Subscribe for email notifications: https://www.ebglaw.com/subscribe.

    Visit: http://diagnosinghealthcare.com.

    This podcast is presented by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All rights are reserved. This audio recording includes information about legal issues and legal developments. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and should not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances, and these materials are not a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. The content reflects the personal views and opinions of the participants. No attorney-client relationship has been created by this audio recording. This audio recording may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

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    38 m
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