Monthly · Issue #1 · July 2026

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Every issue is anchored in one of seven recurring themes — the questions we track month after month so that when regulation moves, you're never caught off guard.

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I. Compliance Countdown

Regulatory deadlines with a clock on them — DPDP Act phases, NMC circulars, Clinical Establishment Act amendments, licence renewals.

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II. Verdict Watch

Supreme Court and High Court rulings on medical negligence, consumer protection claims, and practitioner liability — decoded in plain terms.

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Telemedicine rules, ABDM/ABHA integration, AI-assisted diagnostics regulation, and data-privacy obligations under the DPDP Act.

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Malpractice insurance, hospital licensing and safety NOCs, and the state-by-state patchwork of laws protecting healthcare staff from violence on the job.

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V. Clinic Finance & Tax

GST on healthcare services, professional tax, TDS on practice income, e-invoicing thresholds — the financial-compliance layer.

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VI. Contracts & Patient Relations

Hospital-doctor consultancy agreements, non-compete clauses, employment law, informed consent, and patient-facing obligations.

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Seven pillars, curated into one concise, actionable, authoritative monthly read.

LexMedica India Issue #1 · July 2026
This month: DPDP Deadline Countdown · Supreme Court Raises the Negligence Bar · ABDM Goes Mandatory · State Violence-Protection Patchwork
📋 Compliance Countdown
The DPDP Clock Is Now Running — 13 November 2026
Consent Manager provisions under the DPDP Rules, 2025 become effective this November. Most clinics haven't started preparing — here's what your practice needs to do now...
⚖️ Verdict Watch
Supreme Court Raises the Bar for Medical Negligence Claims
On 12 April 2026, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that the treating doctor is "the best judge" of which procedure to adopt — a meaningful shift for practitioners facing frivolous prosecution...
💻 Digital Practice
Telemedicine and ABDM Are Quietly Becoming One and the Same
With 840 million ABHA IDs now issued, ABDM integration has moved from encouraged to functionally required for many practices. What that means if you offer teleconsultations...
🛡️ Practice Shield
The Violence-Protection Patchwork You're Actually Covered By
No central law protects healthcare staff from workplace violence — protection varies sharply by state. Here's what applies where you practice...
+ 3 more sections: Clinic Finance & Tax · Contracts & Patient Relations · Human Dignity
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10+ years building digital health platforms, AI-powered solutions and practice management systems for healthcare organisations across multiple markets. Expert in health data regulation, AI diagnostic tools, telemedicine compliance and digital transformation for clinical practices.
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