Strategic Planning
Putting policy and procedures into place is one of the best ways to navigate compliance in the novel area between healthcare and technology, says Sara Helene Shanti, a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Corporate Practice Group in Chicago.
The decision reduces administrative costs amid economic headwinds, company says.
AI can make healthcare more human by alleviating much of the burden, says Jay Rughani, investment partner at a16z, who, with colleagues recently released, "AI: The Teammate Clinicians Need."
The Federal Reserve says it expects to cut interest rates three times this year, according to the WSJ.
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement is now live, but the challenge is FHIR in TEFCA, says Don Rucker, chief strategy officer for 1upHealth and former national coordinator for Health IT at HHS.
FDA regulatory attorney Brigid Bondoc, partner and life sciences attorney at Morrison Foerster, helps companies control their risk.
The threat surface is increasing for bad actors, which makes organizations feel outgunned, says Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera.
If AI makes a wrong diagnosis or if someone is seriously hurt, there's no law determining who's at fault, says Patrick Bangert.
Challenges include labor shortages paired with SDOH issues of transportation, scheduling, caregiver support and inflationary pressures, says Brian Esterly, CEO of TimeDoc Health.
The AI landscape for health information technology is changing quickly, says Tom Hallisey, digital health strategy lead for the Healthcare Association of New York State.