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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance

Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve and become more prevalent. More healthcare professionals are choosing to use it in their professional lives, and ensuring compliance across the myriad state and federal regulations, including those that protect sensitive information, is a concern. In a recent AMA survey:
  • Two-thirds of physicians surveyed reported using healthcare AI
  • Physicians’ use of AI rose 74% in 2024, compared with 38% of physicians who said they used AI in 2023
As patients increasingly seek greater control over their personal health information, implementing a comprehensive data governance strategy—fully compliant with HIPAA and applicable state laws governing protected health information—can significantly reduce…

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