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Health Care, AI, and the Law: An Emerging Regulatory Landscape in California

Bill of Health

Finally, SB 1120 constrains the unfettered use of AI tools to approve or deny medical treatments, by requiring a licensed health care professional to still make individualized determinations for each member of a health insurance plan. Furthermore, AI cannot be used in isolation to deny admission or downgrade hospital stays.

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ONC launches SDOH interoperability pilot

Healthcare It News

" Since HL7 pledged to share the standards free of charge under licensing terms, many partnerships and collaborations with both public and private healthcare entities have bloomed.

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CMS relaxes more rules around telehealth, allowing care across state lines

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has temporarily suspended several regulations to enable hospitals, clinics and other providers to boost their front-line medical staff during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Patient Data Compromised in Ransomware Attacks on Family Christian Health Center & Jackson County Hospital

HIPAA Journal

The system contained patients’ names, birth dates, insurance card numbers, driver’s license numbers, and copies of patients’ insurance cards and driver’s licenses. Patient Data Potentially Compromised in Jackson County Hospital Ransomware Attack. FCHC said it has implemented additional technical safeguards.

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Equity in Health Care Education: Ethical Distribution of CMS Funding

Bill of Health

While this may have some merit, both students and hospitals also benefit. Hospitals benefit in that they reduce the cost of their labor force, and receive additional indirect funding to support hospital services. They provide a substantial amount of care to Medicare and Medicaid patients.

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OCR will ease restrictions on telehealth tech during COVID-19

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Telehealth is in the spotlight as the coronavirus crisis unfolds, offering an essential link between patients and physicians while removing the need to travel to overburdened hospitals. ON THE RECORD.

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2024 DOJ False Claims Act Settlements in Healthcare Recover $1.67B

Compliancy Group

These settlements involved managed care providers, physicians, hospitals, pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, laboratories, and other medical facilities. Crossroads: $863,934 Allegations that the substance use disorder treatment clinics billed for treatment services they did not provide, defrauding Medicaid. While the $1.67

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