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Generative AI to bring 'transformative change,' says Froedtert/Inception Health CTO

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Somai knows AI, and strongly believes it is an integral part of the healthcare ecosystem and poised to bring about powerful, transformative change to the industry. By integrating genAI into the fabric of healthcare, we stand really on the brink of a new frontier in medicine and life sciences.

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EU and US Regulatory Challenges Facing AI Health Care Innovator Firms

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Cross-sectoral EU laws First and foremost, the product as a whole must comply with the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and the specific norms incorporated therein, as well as with GDPR requirements and ESG considerations, just to name a few. AI regulation has, for the most part, been sectoral rather than cross-sectoral.

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Guarding Patient Privacy in the Age of AI Healthcare

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Lastly, the intricacies of maintaining regulatory compliance, such as adhering to strict healthcare regulations like the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), grow in complexity as more data is involved. Transparency in the use of AI in healthcare plays a pivotal role in building patient trust.

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Transforming Healthcare Through Ethical AI: Enhancing Trustworthiness, Privacy, and Compliance

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David Ting, founder/CTO at Tausight In November, President Biden signed a new Executive Order – titled “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence” – that promises to introduce new national AI regulations that focus on safety and responsibility in the use of this revolutionary new technology.

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5 Key Challenges Preventing Innovation in Digital Health

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However, there are certain challenges that must be surmounted if the full potential of these digital health solutions are to be realized, and successfully integrated into current healthcare settings. million patients affected by data breaches in 2021 alone. from 2023 to 2030.

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Connected Devices Selection: Considerations for A Digital-First Approach to Data Collection

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When determining which, if any, devices to integrate into trial design and use, sponsors will need to keep a few key aspects in mind. For example, those in drug development rely on therapeutic experts and medical specialists to know specifically which patient safety issues we should be concerned with and how to efficiently monitor each.

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Technology’s Role in the Development & Improvement of Drug Diversion Auditing Processes

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In every instance, a potential threat to patient safety is present. Drug diversion can also pose risks to staff safety and regulatory compliance, as can be seen across all types of healthcare facilities and, across all clinical disciplines. Sandy Still, Pharm.D.,