Regulator Concerns and the Benefits of AI in Health Care
Regulator concerns threaten to derail the development of AI for the health care industry, which would be detrimental to both the industry and patients.
Volume 21, Issue 2
Regulator concerns threaten to derail the development of AI for the health care industry, which would be detrimental to both the industry and patients.
The FDA ended its longstanding policy of not actively regulating lab-developed tests, leaning laboratories with the responsibility to assess what requirements must be met and the timeline for complia…
This article discusses how tracking technologies can implicate HIPAA, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights’ guidance on tracking technologies, and related litigation.
In recent years, state policymakers have proposed and passed a swath of new health privacy laws and amendments resulting in a complicated and rapidly changing legal framework governing health data at…
This article explores the evolving legal and regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence in the health care industry and identifies key considerations for organizations to consider in thei…
Law students can gain valuable real-world experience and learn a breadth of legal skills by working at law school health clinics.
To ensure equitable health care services, the law must provide clear guidelines for safeguarding the privacy of historically marginalized groups and regulating the use of artificial intelligence…
Technology, such as artificial intelligence, will transform health care, but also introduce significant privacy and discrimination risks if not properly regulated.