When Innovation Outpaces Regulation: How Law and Investment Are Adapting in Healthcare with Brian Bewley, a partner in the Life Sciences and Health Industry group at Reed Smith cover art

When Innovation Outpaces Regulation: How Law and Investment Are Adapting in Healthcare with Brian Bewley, a partner in the Life Sciences and Health Industry group at Reed Smith

When Innovation Outpaces Regulation: How Law and Investment Are Adapting in Healthcare with Brian Bewley, a partner in the Life Sciences and Health Industry group at Reed Smith

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This podcast is brought to you by Outcomes Rocket, your exclusive healthcare marketing agency. Learn how to accelerate your growth by going to⁠ outcomesrocket.com Innovation is moving faster than the law, and investors are racing to keep up. In this episode, Brian Bewley, a partner in the Life Sciences and Health Industry group at Reed Smith, discusses how rapid technological advancements are reshaping healthcare and the life sciences faster than current regulations can keep pace. He explains how shifting federal policies, tariff disruptions, and turnover at key agencies, such as the FDA and HHS, have created uncertainty for investors. Brian also discusses how state-level laws are making it harder for private equity to fund healthcare innovation, and why that could slow progress. Still, he sees growing optimism as investors engage policymakers and prepare for a stronger market in 2026. Tune in to learn how legal, regulatory, and investment forces are converging to shape the future of healthcare innovation! Resources Connect with and follow Brian Bewley on LinkedIn, or reach out via email. Follow Reed Smith LLP on LinkedIn and visit their website.
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