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Location: Online
Cost: Free
Hosted By: Fredrikson’s Health Law Group
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Overview

Healthcare providers, researchers, pharmaceutical and device companies and others are combining powerful data analytics and artificial intelligence models with large volumes of clinical data to provide new insights, therapies and treatments and to improve healthcare operations. This activity is taking place with the backdrop of a wide range of complex legal and regulatory issues, including privacy and security, intellectual property rights and healthcare regulatory requirements including AKA and Stark.

On February 9, 2022, two of our healthcare and technology attorneys provided an overview of the issues and offered best practices for taking advantage of AI and Big Data in healthcare.

Continuing Education

Live webcast participants will receive an email upon program approval for Minnesota and Iowa Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA) credits through the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)®.

Please contact Greta Larson at glarson@fredlaw.com if you are an attorney licensed in another state and would like information about obtaining CLE accreditation.

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This webcast is held using ON24. Read more about the minimum system requirements here.

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