Last week I published an article on the Inside Medical Devices Blog, discussing eight data security principles that companies participating in the Precision Medicine Initiative should aim to meet.  The Administration’s guidance document additionally recommends a basic framework that organizations collecting, storing, and sharing patient information should adopt as current best practices.  The full post can be read here.

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Shruti Barker is an associate in the firm’s Washington, DC office, where she practices in the areas of health care, federal-state programs, and employee benefits. Ms. Barker advises state agencies, providers, food manufacturers, and other clients on issues related to government-sponsored health care…

Shruti Barker is an associate in the firm’s Washington, DC office, where she practices in the areas of health care, federal-state programs, and employee benefits. Ms. Barker advises state agencies, providers, food manufacturers, and other clients on issues related to government-sponsored health care programs. Ms. Barker has experience with an array of healthcare statutes and regulations, including Medicare, Medicaid, Women, Infants, and Children (“WIC”), and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program