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Governing AI in Healthcare: The Wild West or A New Way of Doing?

Monday, October 7, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Overview

The panelists will deliver a brief summary of the laws and regulations relevant to AI governance and explain some best practices in governing AI in the healthcare setting. Challenges in implementing AI into the healthcare setting on a measured, routine and consistent basis will also be described and discussed. MCLE: .75 hrs (.25 ethics)


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Divya Reddy
Senior Corporate Counsel
Houston Methodist

Presenter

Divya Reddy is a graduate of Texas A&M University and the University of Houston Law Center. She began her career in private practice defending healthcare systems, hospitals and other healthcare entities in complex medical malpractice lawsuits. Almost a decade ago, she transitioned in house to Houston Methodist where she serves as Senior Corporate Counsel. Divya functions as legal counsel over Information Technology, Supply Chain Management, and the Houston Methodist Center for Innovation. As part of her practice, she also serves on the IT Security, Corporate Business Practices, Information Security and Privacy, Conflict of Interest, Data Governance, and Artificial Intelligence Governance Committees.
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Darren Skyles
Partner
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Llp

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Darren Skyles is a partner at Nelson Mullins, practicing in the Houston office as a member of the Healthcare Team. Throughout his legal career, he has served clients across the healthcare industry, from large hospital systems, as both outside and inside general counsel, to physician practices and outside investors seeking to enter the healthcare industry. In his current practice, Darren advises clients on navigating the risks and challenges posed by the rapid advancement of AI, helping them establish effective governance programs, and his healthcare transactional background includes deep experience with mergers and acquisitions, compliance and regulatory issues and corporate transactions.
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