This meeting will bring together key leaders and "game changers" in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within healthcare.
The central focus of the discussion will be on how liability issues will impact the delivery of care in an increasingly AI-driven healthcare landscape. This is a critical concern as AI is rapidly being integrated into diagnostics, treatment, and administrative tasks, raising questions about accountability in cases of medical error or adverse outcomes.
The working group will likely delve into topics such as:
Understanding the evolving AI landscape in healthcare: Discussing the various roles AI plays and how to align solutions with regulatory and reimbursement pathways.
Navigating the regulatory and policy landscape: Examining current and future regulations, including state and federal frameworks, and how they will shape the development and adoption of AI.
Addressing liability concerns: Exploring who bears responsibility when AI systems are involved in patient care (clinicians, developers, virtual care providers), and strategies to mitigate risks for all stakeholders.
Ensuring responsible AI use: Discussing issues like algorithmic bias, data privacy, security vulnerabilities, and how to ensure AI is used safely, transparently, and equitably to improve patient outcomes.
This meeting aims to foster an interactive and engaging platform for networking and collaborative discussions, bringing together thought leaders, policymakers, and industry professionals to stay informed about the latest developments and shape the future of AI in healthcare.