HealthCare Exec Intelligence July 18, 2022
Jill McKeon

AI in healthcare has a multitude of clinical applications, but it also presents the potential for algorithmic bias, along with data privacy and security concerns.

Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has shown the potential to revolutionize research and care delivery, but data privacy and security concerns, along with the potential for algorithmic bias, have raised concerns that cannot be ignored.

“When you’re using large amounts of data, privacy and security are concerns. The more data you feed through an algorithm, the more risk there is that there could be breaches in privacy and security,” Linda Malek, partner at Moses & Singer and chair of the firm’s healthcare, privacy, and cybersecurity practice group, said in the latest episode of Healthcare...

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