AI Due Diligence in Healthcare Transactions

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Healthcare organizations of every shape and size are rapidly expanding their use of artificial intelligence solutions from high-risk applications like clinical decision-support interventions, ambient listening, and charting to lower-risk administrative activities like automated patient communications and scheduling. While adoption is widespread and increasing in depth and breadth across the industry, not every healthcare organization has established governance around AI or a monitoring process…
By: Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
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