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Generative AI: Healthcare Innovations and Legal Challenges

Nixon Gwilt Law

Now let’s look at two exciting use cases of generative AI in healthcare, and the legal issues companies should consider when implementing these technologies in their business models. This is a big deal for healthcare innovation companies. This uncertainty can lead to liability risks.

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Selling to Physicians from a Physician’s Perspective

MedCepts

Doctors are natural skeptics. Remember, doctors were educated in scientific communities. Any doctor prescribing them to their patient knows that they could be placing their license at risk. In addition, it needs to be approved either by the FDA or other respective authorizing body.

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How to Work with Patient Advocates, Influencers, and Ambassadors

PM360

For example, everyone must be steeped in both FDA and FTC guidelines. Typically, we think of patient partnerships in terms of their external impact—for example, to help educate doctors and payers. I appreciate companies that are ethical, stable, financially transparent, and who have their potential customers’ best interests at stake.

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Uri Goren

Cadensee

52:21 Uri's opinion about the main problem that needs to be solved for the healthcare market with technology. It's become the main thing that the doctors are looking at now. So, it's important for moral reasons, for ethical reasons, but it's really, really, really empowered by digital. Interview Transcription (mild edits).