WEBINAR

Emerging Technologies in the Lab: Protect Your Data and Increase Its Value

Key steps labs can take to avoid some of the most common data protection compliance issues related to emerging technologies, and add value

NOVEMBER 12, 2:00 PM ET

Artificial intelligence (AI), digital pathology, and other technologies are increasingly becoming more widely adopted in labs, bringing with them many potential advantages, such as improved efficiency, increased access to healthcare services for patients, and even independent value of data, among others. However, these technologies also present compliance risks related to protection of laboratory data and more specifically, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). How can labs leverage emerging technology while remaining compliant? This presentation will share key steps labs can take to avoid some of the most common data protection compliance issues related to AI, digital pathology, and other emerging technologies.

Attendees will learn:

  • Recent developments related to new technologies and data protection
  • Examples of common compliance errors involving new technology and data protection
  • Considerations to ensure compliance when choosing and implementing AI or other technologies

Speakers:

Elizabeth Sullivan
Chair, National Healthcare Practice Group
McDonald Hopkins LLC

Emily Johnson
Partner
McDonald Hopkins LLC

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