The Reserve at Park MGM
Las Vegas, NV
On Thursday, February 12th, Wilson Sonsini partner Andrea Linna will participate in a panel discussion on the legal and investment dynamics shaping artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry.
The panel of industry professionals will examine the important role venture capital plays in the healthcare AI space. AI companies face data privacy issues, liability, insurance, and regulatory obstacles that must be cleared before launch. You will hear directly from advisors who work with healthcare AI startups from formation to VC funding to compliance. You will also understand how counsel to venture capital firms evaluate risk, regulatory exposure, and operational readiness. Attendees will gain valuable insights that founders need to find a path to success while navigating emerging AI restrictions.
4:30-5:30 PM | Representing the Founders, Investors, and Inventors of Health Care AI: Venture Capital and Emerging Companies
Panelists:
The American Healthcare Law Association is hosting its 2026 Winter Institute in Las Vegas, NV, and virtually. The event convenes healthcare industry advisers who navigate an evolving landscape. Join the conversation to make sure you’re equipped with legal strategies and insights to better face and leverage AI for success.
Madelaine Holden
mholden@wsgr.com
Andrea Linna is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she is a member of the firm’s digital health industry group and its healthcare practice. With more than a decade dedicated to healthcare law, Andrea exclusively represents digital health and healthcare IT clients, from emerging companies to established industry players, investors, and healthcare systems. Andrea guides her clients through the patchwork of federal and state laws that apply to digital health companies, addressing issues such as corporate practice of medicine, Stark Law compliance, Anti-Kickback Statute considerations, fee splitting, billing Medicare and Medicaid, contracting with commercial payors, value-based care arrangements, artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring, online prescribing, scope of practice, and licensing requirements.