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Regulatory Compliance in Healthcare: Navigating the Complex Landscape

Compliancy Group

Regulatory compliance in the healthcare industry plays a crucial role in patient safety, maintaining quality standards, and preventing fraud and abuse. Healthcare organizations are subject to numerous regulations that govern their operations, ranging from privacy and security requirements to billing and coding guidelines.

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EU and US Regulatory Challenges Facing AI Health Care Innovator Firms

Bill of Health

On top of that comprehensive rulebook, the European Data Strategy bundle of laws encompasses the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation, the Data Governance Act and the Data Act, as part of the EC’s ambition to establish a single unified market for data. Sectoral US Laws In the U.S.,

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RFID in Healthcare: Navigating Security & Privacy Regulations

Healthcare IT Today

Industry Guidelines and Regulations Governing RFID Use in Healthcare Organizations such as the UnitVisID Alliance and GS1 Healthcare have established guidelines defining an industry-wide performance and data-handling specification for RFID-tagged products as they move through the supply chain with security and patient safety in mind.

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Part 2: Who Regulates Healthcare AI?

AIHC

Artificial Intelligence & Regulatory Compliance Written by Joanne Byron , BS, LPN, CCA, CHA, CHCO, CHBS, CHCM, CIFHA, CMDP, COCAS, CORCM, OHCC, ICDCT-CM/PCS This article follows Part 1 - Basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Healthcare Compliance published by AIHC on June 6, 2023.

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Key Legal Issues Facing Telehealth Platforms, as Compliance Concerns Bubble for Platforms Launched During the Public Health Emergency

Health Care Law Brief

Therefore, a telehealth platform operating in all 50 states will, for example, need to comport with the laws governing corporate formation, provider licensure, scope of practice, and telehealth encounters in all 50 states. Were patients provided with appropriate consents, including a HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices?

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The Ins and Outs of Healthcare Communication Platforms

Healthcare IT Today

Security and Privacy Ali Davis, SVP at Zeno Group After a global cyberattack targeted multiple government agencies, including the HHS, it’s clear that healthcare-related information is valuable to attackers. Additionally, the FDA requires medical device developers to include a plan in their submissions or applications for regulatory review.

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