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"More Data Please! Privacy Challenges of Artificial Intelligence," Physicians and Hospitals Law Institute, San Antonio, Texas

By  Adam H. Greene
02.05.19
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The American Health Lawyers Association presents their annual Physicians and Hospitals Law Institute , focusing on legal challenges faced by physicians and their counsel, the legal challenges faced by hospitals and health systems and their counsel, and the legal issues of interest to both segments of the health care delivery system. Topic areas covered at this program include physician arrangements, compliance, fair market value, fraud, transactions, medical staff issues, and our featured health information and technology track.

DWT partner Adam Greene presented "More Data Please! Privacy Challenges of Artificial Intelligence" which covered:

  • Health care operations, treatment, research, management, and administration …how to characterize AI technology development under the HIPAA Privacy Rule
  • Tension between a focus on intellectual property, machine learning, and navigating the HIPAA Privacy Rule
  • Pros and cons of using de-identified data and limited data sets for AI development
  • Challenges with data about sensitive conditions  

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