HealthIT Answers October 22, 2025
Leigh Burchell

Artificial intelligence (AI) presents the potential to rapidly reshape healthcare, offering opportunities to assist clinicians, empower patients, streamline operations and reduce system costs. Yet, as this transformative potential expands, so does interest in—and in some cases, concern about—the use of AI among lawmakers and regulators.

Healthcare is one of the most highly regulated industries—with good reason, from a safety perspective alone. However, as regulations are added, they present more challenges for provider organizations struggling to keep up, particularly the smaller ones, as well as their technology partners.

In one survey of risk and legal leaders from healthcare and biotech organizations about compliance, 60% of respondents said that developing an AI compliance governance structure is proving difficult.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Govt Agencies, Regulations, Technology
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