Politico November 16, 2023
Shawn Zeller, Evan Peng, Carmen Paun, Daniel Payne, Ruth Reader and Erin Schumaker

The telemedicine industry sees the importance of regulation when it comes to artificial intelligence in health care — it just wants the rules to be consistent.

The American Telemedicine Association, which represents players in the industry, including Google, Facebook and Salesforce plus universities, health systems and doctors, has released principles it thinks should guide AI’s adoption.

Yes, and: The association wants regulators to ensure that AI works, it doesn’t produce inaccurate or biased results and it has ongoing oversight.

It wants the federal government to lead the way.

States, it says, should prioritize alignment with federal rules and, if they do pursue their...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Govt Agencies, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Regulations, Technology, Telehealth
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