Lexology December 10, 2024
Frost Brown Todd LLP

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) raised the bar for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by businesses with the recent update to its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP). These new standards offer important clarifications for health care compliance programs, in particular, while emphasizing the critical need for robust AI governance frameworks and signaling that effective compliance must evolve alongside technological advancements.

This ECCP update provides companies with a blueprint for evaluating the risks associated with AI, establishing safeguards, and fostering a culture of both innovation and accountability. In this dynamic regulatory landscape, health care businesses that pay attention to these DOJ guidelines can ensure AI success while also mitigating risks.

Why this ECCP Update Is Important

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