Inside the Federal Scramble to Overhaul HIPAA in 2026

By Wade Emmert

For years, tech companies have monetized "anonymized" patient data because stripping 18 identifiers made it completely legal under HIPAA. Today, Artificial Intelligence can re-identify those patients with terrifying accuracy. The rules are changing.

In this episode, Wade sits down with Jordan Johnson, founder of Bridge Oncology and appointee to the National Committee on Vital Health and Statistics (NCVHS). Jordan shares an inside look at how the federal government is rushing to build guardrails around AI in healthcare and update HIPAA standards that haven't been touched since 2003.

They also dive into the FTC's aggressive shift toward investigating "vertical monopolies", where massive vendors control the equipment, the software, and the staffing of a clinic, and how Direct Virtual Supervision is becoming the ultimate telehealth strategy to save rural healthcare margins.

Episode Chapters:

00:00 The Push to Update 2003 HIPAA Standards

03:26 Mandatory Cybersecurity for Medicare Participation?

05:18 How AI is Defeating HIPAA De-Identification

08:27 The FTC Shifts Focus to Vertical Monopolies

12:54 Vendor "Block Out" Tactics in Healthcare

15:12 How Telehealth is Saving Rural Oncology Margins

18:11 Direct Virtual Supervision Explained