Ensuring safety, transparency, privacy, and human oversight over AI technologies are just a few of the issues policy makers and regulators are reviewing. Read CRD Associates update on AI!
#AI#HealthPolicy
AI is transforming healthcare, but it also raises new challenges and questions for lawmakers and regulators. Read more about this developing policy area on the CRD Associates blog "Eyes on AI," co-written by myself and CRD Partner Matt Dennis.
AI is transforming healthcare, but it also raises new challenges and questions for lawmakers and regulators. Read more about this developing policy area on the CRD Associates blog "Eyes on AI," co-written by myself and CRD Partner Matt Dennis.
Nobody's questioning the positive impact of #AI on #Healthcare. But healthcare companies, providers and payers should tread cautiously. In the EU and also in the US. Read more in the Daily Journal with Crowell & Moring's Alice Hall-Partyka.
Interesting for MEDVIA members and participants in the "Say yes to the US" program, together with Crowell & Moring Brussels.
Sari Depreeuw, Liz Renzaglia, Roel Smolders, Ann Van Gysel, Rita Prota, Lindsay Nuytten
“The legal questions relating to professional licensing and non-discrimination just touch the surface of what healthcare entities need to consider when adopting AI technology. Federal and state agencies are actively promulgating regulations and issuing guidance on the wide-ranging scope of laws that impact the use of AI in health care, while legislators continue to consider and pass laws that govern this space. In October of 2023, the Biden Administration released an Executive Order focused on artificial intelligence that requires HHS to take various actions to ensure the safe and responsible deployment and use of AI in the healthcare and human services sector.”
Matthew Moisan, Linda A. Malek, Jason Johnson, Anne Elise Herold Li, Jodi Goldstein Daniel, Payal Nanavati, Adelicia Cliffe, Lex Eley
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Great overview by Krysten S. Thomas, Esq. and the Healthcare Law Blog on three new national and international regulations focused on establishing the safe and effective use of AI. As the legal and regulatory framework continues to evolve, we all need to stay abreast of developments in AI to ensure compliance.
The article discusses efforts by industry professionals, policymakers, and regulatory authorities to guide AI regulation in healthcare through initiatives like the National Academy of Medicine's Artificial Intelligence Code of Conduct. Healthcare AI is rapidly becoming essential for patient care but faces challenges such as ensuring credibility and avoiding 'hallucination.'
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#AIHealthcare news from @modrnhealthcr️ ➡️ https://bit.ly/48Zo8dt.
💡 The CCM report on this topic: "How Health Systems are Navigating the Complexities of AI" will be available for download next week.
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I particularly support the idea of focusing on "meaningful use" and "explainable AI." Ensuring that AI systems are transparent and understandable for clinicians is essential for safe and effective integration into healthcare workflows. This approach not only enhances patient care but also builds trust among healthcare providers.
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"The question we asked was: is there a consensus perspective, at a technically specific level, to inform developers of what responsible AI looks like? The answer was no, there’s not. We believed that we needed one urgently, so our focus has been bringing together a community to build a consensus around what responsible AI looks like, with the hope of ensuring that AI serves all of us."
Check out our CEO, Brian Anderson, MD in a recent Q&A with STAT's Nicholas St. Fleur about our work creating frameworks for the development and deployment of responsible AI in healthcare.