From Paper Restraints to Electronic Ransoms

Shane Richards, Class of 2023, Belmont Law Just shy of one year ago, the nation’s largest fuel pipeline was ground to a halt because of a criminal ransomware attack. In May 2021, Colonial Pipeline’s system transported 100 million gallons of gasoline per day, supplying gas for 50 million people in America’s southeast and meeting about …

Read more

Modern Hurdles to Privacy: Necessary HIPAA Updates

Maddie Gilmore, Class of 2023, Belmont Law. HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) was first enacted more than twenty-five years ago. As such, the drafters of that legislation could not foresee the proliferation of new and emerging technologies that collect and process private health information of users which exists today. On …

Read more

NFTs in Healthcare

Will Brandt, Class of 2022, Belmont Law If you believe that problems and opportunities in healthcare are largely centered around data, including patient sovereignty over data, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) may have a critical role to play in the advancement of the healthcare industry and legal framework surrounding that industry. In the current state of the …

Read more

TEFCA Goes Live

Will Brandt, Class of 2022, Belmont Law After five years of work, the Office of the National Coordinator of Health (ONC) has released the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). TEFCA is essentially a plan for an interoperability framework between healthcare information networks that was mandated by the Twenty First Century Cures Act of …

Read more