In a Compliance Today Magazine article published by the Health Care Compliance Association, health care partner Jamie Darch examined state enforcement of AI laws targeting development and deployment by health care payers, providers and developers. These laws reflect a growing concern about health care-specific risks of leveraging AI in insurance coverage decisions, clinical care, and patient communications, as well as broader risks like algorithmic bias, discrimination, privacy breaches, and consumer harm.
Jamie explains that given the looming threat of enforcement, entities that seek to use AI in health care must implement a robust AI governance function to ensure that development and deployment of AI models withstand regulatory scrutiny and continue to monitor ongoing state and federal regulatory and enforcement developments.
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