Regulatory Review October 22, 2022
Katie Cohen, Caroline Hackley, and Anilya Krishnan

Scholars explore regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence in the health care sector.

Patient-centered care is a pillar of the American health care system. But, as the U.S. population grows and ages, providers need new ways to manage ever-increasing caseloads. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers an opportunity to improve the efficiency of health care administration, disease diagnosis and detection, drug development, and more.

Although AI is poised to transform business operations across various sectors of the economy, experts agree that it holds heightened potential in the health care industry. AI has aided breast cancer detection in mammograph screening programs and improved diagnosis of anxiety disorders. It has even enabled customized treatments based on an individual patient’s DNA. Efficiency in health...

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