PrivacyCafe Becerra Case

PrivacyCafé: The Becerra Case – Implications for Tracking Technologies & HIPAA

In this episode of PrivacyCafé, HBS Partner Richard Sheinis dives into the background and significance of the Becerra case, which challenges the HHS guidance on the usage of tracking technologies by medical providers. Throughout the episode, they provide practical advice for hospitals on using tracking technologies responsibly, discuss the potential impact on ongoing and future class action lawsuits, and offer actionable tips for medical providers to ensure compliance with data privacy regulations.

The full episode can be found on the Business RadioX® network and all the major podcast apps.

About PrivacyCafé

PrivacyCafé explores the complex and ever-changing landscape of data privacy, cybersecurity, and related technology. In each episode, PrivacyCafé will unravel the intricacies of privacy laws, offer insights on cybersecurity issues and concerns, discuss fast-moving artificial intelligence technologies and their implications, and interview top experts.

While this podcast is intended for data privacy and cybersecurity experts, it is also essential listening for business owners, executives, and anyone interested in the latest insights on these topics.

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Richard Sheinis

Richard Sheinis

Partner | Charlotte Office

T: 980.859.0381
E: rsheinis@hallboothsmith.com

Richard Sheinis assists businesses in the areas of data privacy and cyber security, employment, and technology. He works with a wide variety of companies from small technology businesses to publicly traded companies with a global footprint.

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