MobiHealth News December 29, 2023
Jessica Hagen

Digital health leaders say frameworks already exist that can be adopted for AI regulation, but going too far with rules could stifle innovation.

Federal agencies like the FDA and HHS have established safety programs to ensure safe and trustworthy artificial intelligence use in various sectors, including healthcare.

Digital health executives relayed their recommendations, advice, and suggestions for regulators configuring rules around AI use in healthcare to MobiHealthNews, including flagging AI-generated content and building off existing regulatory frameworks.

Ann Bilyew, SVP, health and group general manager, WebMD Ignite

“Don’t overdo it. Many of the protections we need are already there in pre-existing regulations like HIPAA in the U.S. and GDPR in Europe. Some specific regulations may need to be...

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