The Complexities of AI in Health Care Call for Speakers
To submit an idea for AHLA's Educational Content, please fill out the information on the form. AHLA values and seeks to advance and promote Inclusive, Diverse, Equitable, and Accessible (IDEA) participation within the Association. We are committed to having volunteers represent a broad cross-section of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, and disability. Different perspectives matter. Great topics often include speakers or authors from different backgrounds – private practice attorneys, in-house counsel, government representatives, consumer advocates, consultants, academicians, senior and junior – pairing up to present different views on the submitted topic.
This conference is being co-located with our Advising Providers conference. It will prepare you to seize promising opportunities and avoid costly failures related to AI in the health care context. Coverage will address issues such as:
- Opportunities for AI in health care
- Critical issues surrounding data use and privacy
- Mitigating AI risks through contracts and other strategies
- Implications and impacts of bias, and how to address it
- Ethical considerations for health care applications of AI
- The latest federal and state legislation, regulation, and litigation…and what may happen next
- and more!
In-Person Conference proposal:
- If you are submitting a session proposal with co-speakers, please be sure to confirm their participation before submitting their name.
- One conference session cannot have two speakers from the same firm/organization.
- Suggest a very advanced or masters level topic. Most sessions submitted hit the “intermediate” level of audience knowledge. We’d like to include some very advanced topics submitted by qualified speakers.
Questions? In-Person Conferences contact Laurie Garvey at lgarvey@americanhealthlaw.org