1、CHAMBERS GLOBAL PRACTICE GUIDESDigital Healthcare 2023Definitive global law guides offering comparative analysis from top-ranked lawyersChina:Law&Practice Alan Zhou,Charlene Huang,Jenny Chen and Sylvia Dong Global Law OfficeCHINA2CHAMBERS.COMLaw and PracticeContributed by:Alan Zhou,Charlene Huang,Je
2、nny Chen and Sylvia Dong Global Law OfficeContents1.Digital Healthcare Overview p.61.1 Digital Healthcare,Digital Medicine and Digital Therapeutics p.61.2 RegulatoryDefinitionp.61.3 New Technologies p.61.4 Emerging Legal Issues p.61.5 Impact of COVID-19 p.72.Healthcare Regulatory Environment p.72.1
3、Healthcare Regulatory Agencies p.72.2 Recent Regulatory Developments p.82.3 Regulatory Enforcement p.93.Non-healthcare Regulatory Agencies p.103.1 Non-healthcare Regulatory Agencies,Regulatory Concerns and New Healthcare Technologies p.104.Preventative Healthcare p.104.1 Preventative Versus Diagnost
4、ic Healthcare p.104.2 Increased Preventative Healthcare p.114.3 Regulated Personal Health Data and Unregulated Fitness and Wellness Information p.114.4 Regulatory Developments p.114.5 Challenges Created by the Role of Non-healthcare Companies p.125.Wearables,Implantable and Digestibles Healthcare Te
5、chnologies p.125.1 Internet of Medical Things and Connected Device Environment p.125.2 Legal Implications p.125.3 Cybersecurity and Data Protection p.125.4 Proposed Regulatory Developments p.136.Software as a Medical Device p.136.1 Categories,Risks and Regulations Surrounding Software as a Medical D
6、evice Technologies p.137.Telehealth p.147.1 Role of Telehealth in Healthcare p.147.2 Regulatory Environment p.157.3 Payment and Reimbursement p.15CHINA CONTENTS3CHAMBERS.COM8.Internet of Medical Things p.168.1 Developments and Regulatory and Technology Issues Pertaining to the Internet of Medical Th