Healthcare Innovation October 27, 2023
Mark Hagland

Buchanan Ingersoll attorney Jill Lashay discusses some of the employment law-related challenges that could arise in healthcare as patient care organizations make use of AI in hiring

Even as the leaders of patient care organizations are forging ahead with all types of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), developing algorithms for clinical and operational use, as well as plunging into generative AI for a variety of purposes, there are concerns that legal experts are looking at.

One of those legal experts is Jill Lashay, an attorney and shareholder at the Pittsburgh-based Buchanan Ingersoll law firm, where she specializes in labor and employment law. Lashay spoke recently with Healthcare Innovation Editor-in-Chief Mark Hagland about both the potential and pitfalls involved...

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