Healthcare IT News December 14, 2023
Mike Miliard

Boston Children’s, CVS, Geisinger, UC San Diego and Wellspan are among the 28 providers and payers promising ensure their AI and machine learning models are geared to ensure healthcare outcomes that are “Fair, Appropriate, Valid, Effective and Safe.”

Less than two months since the Biden Administration published its sweeping executive order on artificial intelligence, the White House on Thursday announced new commitments to AI transparency, risk management and responsibility from more than two dozen leading healthcare organizations.

WHY IT MATTERS
The White House EO, which was published on October 30 and has a wide array of provisions focused on “safe, secure and trustworthy” AI across many sectors of the economy, contains several healthcare-specific provisions in its nearly 20,000 words. Most notably,...

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