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Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics: Panel 3, The Internet of Things and Health Big Data


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May 6, 2016

This conference aimed to: (1) identify the various ways in which law and ethics intersect with the use of big data in health care and health research, particularly in the United States; (2) understand the way U.S. law (and potentially other legal systems) currently promotes or stands as an obstacle to these potential uses; (3) determine what might be learned from the legal and ethical treatment of uses of big data in other sectors and countries; and (4) examine potential solutions (industry best practices, common law, legislative, executive, domestic and international) for better use of big data in health care and health research in the U.S.

Panel 3, The Internet of Things and Health Big Data:

- Dov Greenbaum, Yale School of Medicine - Avoiding Regulation in the Medical Internet of Things

- Marcus Comiter, Harvard University - Data Policy for Internet of Things Healthcare Devices: Aligning Patient, Industry, and Privacy Goals in the Age of Big Data





- Moderator: Nathan Cortez, SMU Dedman School of Law

The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School 2016 annual conference focused on “Big Data, Health Law, and Bioethics.” The conference was organized in collaboration with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the Health Ethics and Policy Lab, University of Zurich.

Learn more at petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/events/details/2016-annual-conference.

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