What Healthcare AI looks like to the Biden Administration

In the fast-paced world of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the healthcare industry is at the cutting edge, transforming patient care and data management. President Biden's recent Executive Order, building on initiatives like the AI Bill of Rights, is a game-changer, steering the safe and ethical use of AI technologies.

Imagine a healthcare system where AI not only streamlines patient care but also does so with unmatched security and privacy. This is the vision of the Biden administration, emphasizing the need for responsible AI to tackle challenges, enhance prosperity, and bolster national security.

One notable highlight? The focus on security and privacy, already a cornerstone in healthcare. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is leading the charge with standards for red-team testing - a crucial step in ironing out AI vulnerabilities.

Beth Mosier, a healthcare expert, underscores the significance: this approach shifts responsibility from individuals to a national scale, spotlighting risks to public health and safety.

But it's not just about fixing flaws. The Biden administration is also proactive against AI-assisted cyber threats and HIPAA violations. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has released a threat brief, guiding practitioners to use the NIST AI Risk Management Framework.

The impact? For AI developers, this means a push towards rigorous documentation of product safety. For healthcare organizations, expect AI tools to become even more robust and trustworthy.

In a nutshell, this Executive Order isn't just policy – it's a roadmap for the future of AI in healthcare, ensuring innovations are not only groundbreaking but also secure and ethical. A step towards an AI-enhanced healthcare system where safety and innovation go hand in hand.

L Trotter II

As Founder and CEO of Inherent Security, Larry Trotter II is responsible for defining the mission and vision of the company, ensuring execution aligns with the business purpose. Larry has transformed Inherent Security from a consultancy to a cybersecurity company through partnerships and expert acquisitions. Today the company leverages its healthcare and government expertise to accelerate compliance operation for clients.

Larry has provided services for 12 years across the private industry developing security strategies and managing security operations for Fortune 500 companies and healthcare organizations. He is influential business leader who can demonstrate the value proposition of security and its direct link to customers.

Larry graduated from Old Dominion University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a focus on IT and Networking. Larry has accumulated certifications such as the CISM, ISO27001 Lead Implementer, GCIA and others. He serves on the Board of Directors for the MIT Enterprise Forum DC and Baltimore.

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