Data Compliance in China's Healthcare Sector: Insights for Pharma, MedTech, and Hospital Collaborations

Webinar | Thursday, September 5, 2024 | 4:00 PM China / 10:00 AM CEST / 9:00 AM UK / 6:00 PM AEST

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International healthcare companies face significant challenges with data compliance in China. The stringent regulations under China’s Cybersecurity Law and the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) mandate robust data protection measures and require sensitive data to be stored within China, complicating global data management. Navigating complex approval processes for cross-border data transfers often leads to operational delays and increased costs.

The evolving regulatory landscape in China demands that companies stay updated and adapt quickly to new compliance requirements. Non-compliance can result in severe penalties, including hefty fines and operational restrictions. Companies must take a proactive approach, including regular audits, employee training, and collaboration with local legal experts, to balance compliance with efficient operations and patient data protection.

Join Nathaniel Rushforth, our Senior Data Security Compliance Consultant of Group IT & IS, as he explores recent changes in China’s data laws, their impact on the healthcare industry, and compliance strategies for international companies. This session will feature case studies and a Q&A.

Key Takeaways:

  • Legal Overview: Laws, Sensitive PI Collection/Processing Changes, and Cross-Border Transfer Rules
  • How to Ensure Compliance for Healthcare, Pharma, MedTech, and Hospital Collaborations in China?
  • Case Studies

This webinar is FREE of charge.

For any questions or concerns, please contact Freda CHEN, at freda.chen@dezshira.com. We look forward to having you join us in this webinar, and answering any questions you might have on the subject.

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Event Info

Sep 05, 2024

Location & Time

Webinar | Thursday, September 5, 2024 | 4:00 PM China / 10:00 AM CEST / 9:00 AM UK / 6:00 PM AEST

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