Healthcare Finance News January 22, 2026
Susan Morse

The guidance is a tech-positive approach that enables AI to support a digital-first future, said Kyle Zebley, ATA CEO and executive director of ATA Action.

The American Telemedicine Association has updated its Policy Principles on Artificial Intelligence in a framework that the ATA said promotes the safe, ethical and scalable deployment of AI in healthcare.

The ATA originally published guidelines in October 2023. Since then, the ATA said its member-led AI Work Group has added guidance on self-regulatory practices, ongoing performance monitoring, continuous improvement and data security to its Policy Principles on Artificial Intelligence.

Key components include accountability and engagement, transparency and explainability, safeguards to mitigate bias, clear regulatory guardrails, validation and performance monitoring, privacy and data security, and...

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