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Who’s Liable for Bad Medical Advice in the Age of ChatGPT?

Bill of Health

This blog post will examine the liability risks for health care providers and AI providers alike as ChatGPT and similar AI models increasingly are used for medical applications. For these individuals, the possibility of medical malpractice claims and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) violations looms large.

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Unpacking Averages: Understanding the Potential for Bias in a Sepsis Prediction Algorithm, a Case Study

Health Law Advisor

For purposes of the rest of this blog post, I’m going to make it easy again. For purposes of this blog post, I’m simply going to illustrate a few obvious examples of how race might ultimately impact the effectiveness of these sepsis algorithms. The FDA has been pursuing a solution. [15] Consider three examples.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

NATIONAL 94% of Organizations Experienced a Cyberattack in 2022 AHA blog: Strengthening crisis management in rural health care Biden signs bill ending Covid-19 national emergency Cancer drug shortages are creating dire circumstances for some patients CMS Releases FY24 IPPS Proposed Rule, Seeks to Boost Rates by 2.8%

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Dentists As Product Manufacturers?  Bet On It In Nevada

Drug & Device Law

The patient sadly passed away after having 23 teeth removed and replaced (for those keeping score, that is more than two-thirds of a normal human complement of teeth), and his family sued for medical malpractice and product liability. Finally, we would not be the Drug and Device Law Blog if we did not mention federal preemption.