HealthTech Magazines January 26, 2026

Interest in clinical AI in the health sector is surging. Many health care organizations dealing with chronic labor shortages, delayed diagnoses, diagnostic errors and care personalization challenges have become comfortable enough with the tech to incorporate it into their operations.

While this segment of health care AI has matured enough to yield positive outcomes for patients and higher productivity levels for large hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and ambulatory centers, its rapid adoption can lead to expensive, reputationally damaging regulatory compliance issues. Accreditation programs can alleviate the concerns of executives, department heads and board directors contemplating how to mitigate liability when deploying clinical AI from a third-party vendor.

How URAC Accreditation Addresses the Compliance Risks of Clinical AI

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