HealthTech - Navigating Legal Solutions for Africa’s growing HealthTech sector
Written by: Bernadette Versfeld Save to Instapaper
HealthTech is transforming healthcare through AI, mobile applications, wearable devices, telemedicine, and big data analytics. While these advances offer enormous potential to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency, they also raise complex legal and regulatory challenges - spanning intellectual property, data privacy, licensing, corporate governance, funding, taxation, and litigation.
Webber Wentzel’s Navigating HealthTech Legal Solutions highlights the firm’s extensive experience in helping innovators, investors, and healthcare providers across Africa address the legal and regulatory complexities of HealthTech. Mapping out the complexities at play across both the technology and the law, this resource brings together Webber Wentzel’s cross-practice teams to give clients a holistic perspective on opportunities, risks, and emerging trends in healthcare innovation.
“Our clients are leading the way in healthcare innovation, and they need legal partners who understand the sector end-to-end,” says Bernadette Versfeld, head of the Consumer sector. “This resource demonstrates how we help businesses navigate regulatory hurdles, adopt new technologies, structure investments effectively, and manage risk, all while enabling growth and innovation.”
Drawing on extensive experience working with healthcare companies, insurers, tech providers, investors, and regulators across Africa, the report provides insights into medical device licensing, HealthTech investment structuring, protecting personal health data, managing litigation risks, and compliance with South Africa’s National Health Insurance Act.
“As part of our ongoing commitment to supporting Africa’s healthcare sector, Webber Wentzel continues to advise on emerging trends, innovative technologies, and regulatory developments. By combining deep sector knowledge with cross-practice expertise, we help clients not just respond to change but shape it, empowering them to navigate the complex intersection of healthcare and technology,” adds Versfeld.
Access Navigating HealthTech Legal Solutions here.
Founded in 1868, Webber Wentzel is a leading full-service law firm providing clients with innovative solutions to their most complex legal and tax issues across Sub-Saharan Africa. With over 450 lawyers, their multi-disciplinary expertise is consistently ranked top tier in leading directories and awards, both in South Africa and on the African continent. Their collaborative alliance with Linklaters and their deep relationships with outstanding law firms across Africa provide clients with market-leading support wherever they do business.
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