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Topic: Healthcare regulations

Healthcare regulations are a critical aspect of the healthcare industry, governing a wide range of areas including data privacy, cybersecurity, and compliance.

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The podcast episodes provided touch on several aspects of healthcare regulations, highlighting their importance in addressing emerging challenges and shaping the future of the industry.

For instance, the episodes discuss the lack of specific cybersecurity regulations in the healthcare sector and the need for updated laws and standards to address the growing threat of ransomware attacks on hospitals, as seen in the examples of "Why Hospitals Keep Getting Hacked" and "Why Hospitals Keep Getting Hacked".

Other episodes, such as "David Pivnick, Partner, McGuireWoods LLP on the DOJ & Antitrust Lawsuits 3-21-24" and "Mastering Healthcare M&A: The Crucial Role of Sell-Side Diligence in Seller Success", highlight the highly regulated nature of the healthcare industry and the importance of robust compliance plans, regular audits, and preparedness for potential government inquiries.

The episodes also touch on regulatory changes in specific areas, such as the discussions around removing non-compete clauses and their potential impact on Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) and their relationships with healthcare systems, as mentioned in "Tammy Smittle, CEO of Stonegate Surgery Center".

Additionally, the episodes cover regulatory actions and proposals related to healthcare, including the executive order on AI in healthcare, the proposed rule on surprise medical billing disputes, and penalties for not sharing patient data, as discussed in "The future is here: AI in health care".

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