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5 Things to Never Do When Protecting Patient Data Published in EDGE Magazine
Cal Marshall recently authored “5 Things to Never Do When Protecting Patient Data” for the March 2024 issue of EDGE magazine. In the article, he discusses the increasing cyber risks for health care providers and vendors, frequent mistakes these businesses make regarding cybersecurity, and steps to proactively protect patient data.
Cal is a shareholder and member of the health care, business, and cybersecurity and data privacy sections. He is a go-to advisor for clients seeking counsel on regulatory, compliance, cybersecurity, and data privacy matters. Over the years, he has developed an intimate knowledge of state and federal telehealth laws and regulations and often speaks to various trade groups on best practices. Prior to practicing law, Cal served as an aide to several members of the U.S. House of Representatives, working on health care policy, government oversight matters, and more. He writes and speaks on health care legal issues, serves in the leadership of the American Bar Association’s Health Law Section, and is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. For more details on his experience and practice, please visit Cal’s bio.
Read the Chattanooga Times Free Press article, “Chattanooga Attorney Shares Five Things for Health Care Professionals to Never Do When Protecting Patient Data.”