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Patients Allege Health Entities Did Not Get Consent to Record ConversationsProposed federal class action litigation alleges that two California healthcare organizations violated patient privacy in their use of an AI-enabled ambient tool that records, transcribes, and processes sensitive conversations between clinicians and patients without individuals' consent.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 1 month ago

$5.48M Lawsuit Settlement Reached in Software Vendor Hack

Several Affected HealthEC Healthcare Clients Are Chipping in to Fund SettlementA provider of artificial intelligence-enabled hospital cost-cutting software and several of its healthcare clients agreed to $5.48 million to settle proposed class action litigation involving a 2023 hacking incident affecting 4.6 million individuals.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

Feds Propose AI 'Guardrails' for Medicare Advantage Plans

Provision Emphasizes Existing Medicare Regs for Equitable Access to Health ServicesThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued proposed "guardrails" to help ensure that the use of artificial intelligence for Medicare Advantage insurance plans does not result in inequitable access to healthcare-related services. The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

Feds Propose AI 'Guard Rails' for Medicare Advantage Plans

Provision Emphasizes Existing Medicare Regs for Equitable Access to Health ServicesThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has issued proposed "guard rails" to help ensure that the use of artificial intelligence for Medicare Advantage insurance plans does not result in inequitable access to healthcare-related services. The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.