Join us for an insightful webinar on AI in Healthcare: Risks & Best Practices, where Bass, Berry & Sims attorneys Emily Burrows and Nesrin Tift will explore the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the healthcare sector. In this session, you’ll learn how AI is being applied in healthcare, from enhancing diagnostic accuracy and disease prevention to improving administrative efficiencies and predictive analytics.
The webinar will also address the critical risks involved, including malpractice concerns, data security, and the potential for algorithmic bias. Emily and Nesrin will guide attendees through the complex regulatory landscape governed by HIPAA, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), while also providing actionable best practices for AI implementation, including governance frameworks and risk management strategies.
Key Takeaways for Attendees:
- Recognize the importance of an inventory as to how AI is already being used by your organization and how it will be used as its utility grows.
- Understand how AI deployment in healthcare is regulated, and the ways in which it is not.
- Learn about the primary risks of AI, including data security and compliance challenges.
- Discover best practices for AI governance, vendor management, and regulatory adherence.
Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in AI-driven healthcare innovation.
To register, click here.
Time
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. CT
Who Should Attend?
- In-house legal counsel.
- Healthcare compliance officers & managers.
- Privacy officers in healthcare companies.
- C-level executives, consultants & principals across the healthcare industry.
Accreditation
Tennessee CLE
This program is approved for 1 hour General Tennessee CLE credit. Please provide your BPR number upon registration in order for Bass, Berry & Sims to report your participation to the Tennessee CLE Commission.
Other State CLE
Bass, Berry & Sims does not seek direct accreditation from states outside of Tennessee for this program, but some states allow attorneys to earn credit through reciprocity or self-submission. Certificates of completion and other common supporting documents will be provided for use in jurisdictions outside of Tennessee.
Questions?
Submit questions for presenters upon registration or email them to Caroline Smith.