Expertise

Julia advises primarily on German and European healthcare law and provides legal advice especially on statutory health insurance, medical devices, drugs and physicians.

Vita

Julia studied in Hamburg, Stellenbosch (South Africa) and Washington, D.C. (LL.M. 2014, Global Health Law, Georgetown University). During her studies, she was awarded fellowships by the German Foreign Exchange Service, the German Academic Scholarship Foundation as well as Georgetown University. From 2012 to 2013, she worked at the Institute for German, European and International Medical Law, Public Health Law and Bioethics (IMGB). Her dissertation was supported by the FAZIT foundation and nominated for the “Deutsche Studienpreis” by the Körber Foundation. During her legal clerkship she worked at, inter alia, the German Federal Ministry of Health, as well as for a barrister in Wellington, New Zealand. Julia has been with Gleiss Lutz since 2018.

She speaks German and English.

News
The Digital Act: a boost for digitalisation in German healthcare Article
The Health Data Use Act: Expanding the infrastructure for health data in Germany Article
2021 Nursing Care Reform – Better pay for nursing homes based on collective bargaining agreements / Uniform staffing ratio for better quality Article
Second COVID-19 Population Protection Act adopted Article
COVID-19: Federal Ministry of Health issues emergency ordinance to ensure the supply of medicinal products Article
COVID-19: Protection of hospitals, SHI-accredited physicians and rehab facilities Article

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Expertise

Julia advises primarily on German and European healthcare law and provides legal advice especially on statutory health insurance, medical devices, drugs and physicians.

Vita

Julia studied in Hamburg, Stellenbosch (South Africa) and Washington, D.C. (LL.M. 2014, Global Health Law, Georgetown University). During her studies, she was awarded fellowships by the German Foreign Exchange Service, the German Academic Scholarship Foundation as well as Georgetown University. From 2012 to 2013, she worked at the Institute for German, European and International Medical Law, Public Health Law and Bioethics (IMGB). Her dissertation was supported by the FAZIT foundation and nominated for the “Deutsche Studienpreis” by the Körber Foundation. During her legal clerkship she worked at, inter alia, the German Federal Ministry of Health, as well as for a barrister in Wellington, New Zealand. Julia has been with Gleiss Lutz since 2018.

She speaks German and English.

News
The Digital Act: a boost for digitalisation in German healthcare Article
The Health Data Use Act: Expanding the infrastructure for health data in Germany Article
2021 Nursing Care Reform – Better pay for nursing homes based on collective bargaining agreements / Uniform staffing ratio for better quality Article
Second COVID-19 Population Protection Act adopted Article
COVID-19: Federal Ministry of Health issues emergency ordinance to ensure the supply of medicinal products Article
COVID-19: Protection of hospitals, SHI-accredited physicians and rehab facilities Article

All news