Winstead Launches New Blog for the Healthcare Industry, Destination: Health Law

08.05.20

Winstead PC has launched a new blog dedicated to the healthcare industry, DestinationHealthLaw.com. The blog offers both business and legal insights to help readers stay informed on the complex laws and policies affecting the healthcare industry.

The business of healthcare is critical, regulated and challenging. The healthcare industry is evolving rapidly, creating unforeseen issues that are outpacing our regulatory environment. To support the healthcare industry’s growth and advancement, the Destination: Health Law blog serves as a knowledge resource center authored by leading attorneys who advise clients in the full spectrum of health law.

Blog topics include:

Regulatory issues and their impact on the healthcare industry; the evolving landscape of virtual care, telehealth and digital health; government compliance and enforcement developments; healthcare perspectives on mergers and acquisitions; private equity market analysis in the healthcare sector; data and privacy concerns relevant to the healthcare industry; information and technology insights; unique regulatory issues related to healthcare real estate; analysis and commentary on the newest developments in healthcare law and policy.

Our readers are executives, provider groups, healthcare entities and investors in the healthcare industry from all over the world. Readers subscribe to the Destination: Health Law blog to stay informed on important news, trends and legal issues impacting the healthcare industry.

Search Tips:

You may use the wildcard symbol (*) as a root expander.  A search for "anti*" will find not only "anti", but also "anti-trust", "antique", etc.

Entering two terms together in a search field will behave as though an "OR" is being used.  For example, entering "Antique Motorcars" as a Client Name search will find results with either word in the Client Name.

Operators

AND and OR may be used in a search.  Note: they must be capitalized, e.g., "Project AND Finance." 

The + and - sign operators may be used.  The + sign indicates that the term immediately following is required, while the - sign indicates to omit results that contain that term. E.g., "+real -estate" says results must have "real" but not "estate".

To perform an exact phrase search, surround your search phrase with quotation marks.  For example, "Project Finance".

Searches are not case sensitive.

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