Nathaniel Lacktman, Jacqueline Acosta Author Article on How Telemedicine Startups Can Survive Amid Renewed Regulation
January 24, 2022
TechCrunch
Foley & Lardner LLP Partner Nathaniel Lacktman and Special Counsel Jacqueline Acosta wrote an article, “Telemedicine Startups Can Survive and Thrive Under Renewed Regulation,” for TechCrunch, an online newspaper focusing on high-tech and startup companies. The piece discusses how and why telemedicine companies should research and understand the varied patchwork of state and federal regulations, analyze them to identify patterns, and build scalable business models.
Lacktman and Acosta say that “the pressure for some form of regulatory clarity is only likely to increase” and “no market participant should be lulled into inaction by temporary extensions of crisis waivers.”
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