The Voice of Law Podcast, Digital Health Law Series
Join this Aussie as she explores The Digital Health Revolution. Bianca is a lawyer & lecturer with research expertise in medical and digital health law.
She writes about The Law Making of the Digital Health Revolution, and she is building a Digital Health School of Thought founded on eight core pillars – Accountability, Law & Human Rights, Societal Benefit, Clinical Benefit, Harm Reduction, Risk Reduction, Business Case and Public Consultation.
She has presented in Australia and the USA including at the VOH Summit at Harvard Medical School.
Info provided is general. Seek professional advice.
Episodes
Ideas to Progress Telehealth, and Re-visiting ‘Intuition’ and ‘Rational Choice.’
Thank you for tuning in! In this episode I reflect on four ideas to progress telehealth. I take a deeper dive into the works of Henry S Mather on resolving conflicts through Intuition and Rational Choice. I then ask healthcare providers a very important question…
Telehealth HIPAA Waiver & ‘The Incommensurability Thesis’ of Henry S Mather.
In this episode I discuss the waiver on potential HIPAA penalties for telehealth services offered in good faith during the COVID-19 emergency. I raise the possibility of an emerging paradigm debate, and discuss the incommensurability thesis of Henry S Mather as offering one method for achieving a rational balance between competing societal values and ideals. Listeners are referred to reading resources.
Telehealth and ‘The Objects of Experience.’ Reflecting on the works of Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn.
This episode discusses the application of the ‘Four Symptoms of a Transition to Extraordinary Research’ (Kuhn), and ‘The Objects of Experience’ (Popper) to the field of telehealth.
Telehealth as a ‘Response to Crisis.’ Reflecting on the seminal works of Thomas S Kuhn.
In this episode we imagine the future of telehealth and reflect on the works of Thomas S Kuhn on ‘Response to Crisis’ from his seminal book ‘The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.’
Telehealth in Clinical Care – Plain Language Summaries for Evidence Based Research & Law Making.
One problem…
The laws of telehealth have been quite reactive. One of the strains I experienced when researching the topic in 2014 and 2019 was the information overload! A call to colleagues in the IT community. Can you help – we need to assist law/policy makers to digest scientific research so they can better liaise with scientists and engage in evidence based law-making. Note: this episode also included a video style webinar, please contact me for the link.
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