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Part 1: Basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Healthcare Compliance

AIHC

Due-diligence is necessary to ensure their system has been tested, is compliant to government and payer standards and is affordable moving forward as AI evolves and our system or contract service with the company advances. AI technology would empower these professionals. Beware of new companies offering such services.

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Part 1: Basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Healthcare Compliance

AIHC

Due-diligence is necessary to ensure their system has been tested, is compliant to government and payer standards and is affordable moving forward as AI evolves and our system or contract service with the company advances. AI technology would empower these professionals. Beware of new companies offering such services.

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The Value of an Enterprise Active Data Archive Begins with Patient Safety

HIT Consultant

Government mandates were an impetus for change, starting with the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, enacted as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 to “promote the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology” (Office of Civil Rights (OCR), 2017).

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Provider Credentialing Verifies Expertise

AIHC

Unfortunately, this led to another problem… Providers being denied appointment or privileges by a hospital’s governing body turned to the Sherman Act and state antitrust laws to claim that the practice of credentialing amounted to anti-competitive collusion. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) comprising the Public Health Service Act.