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MedStart: HIPAA History and Requirements for Startups

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MedStart: HIPAA History and Requirements for Startups

Join us for an essential session tailored for early-stage health and medtech startups: HIPAA History and Requirements for Startups. Whether you're building an app, platform, or device that handles patient data, understanding how to navigate HIPAA requirements is crucial—not just for legal protection, but also for investor and partner confidence.

We’re excited to welcome Dr. Larry Ozeran, a physician, software developer, and nationally recognized expert in health IT policy, privacy, and strategy. With over two decades of experience across clinical care, software development, and health policy, Dr. Ozeran brings a unique and deeply informed perspective on how startups can avoid common compliance pitfalls—and how HIPAA can be a competitive advantage when handled correctly.

In this talk, you’ll learn:

  • What HIPAA actually requires of startups (vs. common myths)

  • How to define development principles that simplify meeting HIPAA requirements

  • What investors, payers, and enterprise partners want to know

  • Key documentation, policies, and security practices you need

This is a can't-miss opportunity for founders, developers, and product leaders building in digital health, medtech, or wellness tech.

Date: August 20, 2025

Time: 6 pm

Cost: $5

Location: The Urban Hive, 730 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814

Registration: Eventbrite

About Larry Ozeran, MD


About Larry Ozeran, MD

Larry Ozeran, MD, FAMIA has over 20 years experience with information technology and software development, patient care delivery, healthcare leadership, and health policy advocacy. Dr. Ozeran leverages his uncommonly holistic understanding of the dysfunctional American healthcare system to work toward solving its greatest challenges. He was recognized by the State of California for leadership in the State's response to ARRA that secured $38M for interoperability. He has published book chapters on privacy and Health IT process failures, as well as many peer reviewed articles. As a strategic consultant, he advises healthcare, government, and startup clients on strategy, policy and innovation.

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