Fairmont Chicago - Millennium Park
Chicago, IL
On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 11:40 a.m. CT, Wilson Sonsini partner Andrea Linna will speak at the ABA Healthcare Delivery & Innovation Conference in Chicago, IL.
Balanced Innovation: Regulatory Landscape of AI and Digital Health
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is not just an innovation; it can be transformational. With AI's ability to analyze big data sets, it can dramatically improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and enhance operational efficiencies. Further, AI is frequently integrated into digital health solutions to enhance their capabilities. The use of AI technologies in digital health presents a unique set of legal challenges. This presentation aims to explore these challenges, focusing on privacy concerns, regulatory compliance, liability issues, and the ethics of AI decision-making in healthcare.
Attendees will understand:
• The use of AI in healthcare
• Legal challenges and the regulatory landscape
• Liability and ethical considerations
• Navigating the future.
Speakers:
➢ Kelly Greening, Associate General Counsel, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL
➢ Megan Harkins, Compliance Director, Innovaccer, Berkeley Heights, NJ
➢ Andrea Linna, Partner, Wilson Sonsini, Palo Alto, CA
Shelly Jackson
shelly.jackson@wsgr.comAndrea Linna is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she is a member of the firm’s digital health industry group and its healthcare practice. With more than a decade dedicated to healthcare law, Andrea exclusively represents digital health and healthcare IT clients, from emerging companies to established industry players, investors, and healthcare systems. Andrea guides her clients through the patchwork of federal and state laws that apply to digital health companies, addressing issues such as corporate practice of medicine, Stark Law compliance, Anti-Kickback Statute considerations, fee splitting, billing Medicare and Medicaid, contracting with commercial payors, value-based care arrangements, artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring, online prescribing, scope of practice, and licensing requirements.