Hospice News May 15, 2025
Holly Vossel

An evolving regulatory landscape may be complicating hospices’ ability to effectively implement and use artificial intelligence technology. The top legal considerations involving AI center around protecting patient privacy and ensuring transparent innovation.

Hospices have leveraged AI to better predict patient trajectories, ease employees’ administrative burden, boost retention, and improve compliance and operational efficiency, among other purposes.

Avoiding the pitfalls of exploring varied AI application includes having robust processes for identifying and understanding updates in state and federal laws, according to Kathleen Snyder, senior counsel at the law firm Husch Blackwell. Snyder has also served in technology legal counsel roles at the law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, as well as at the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health...

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