AI in Healthcare
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Pennsylvania Lawsuit Against Character.AI Highlights the Growing State-Level Fight Over Medical Chatbots
A Pennsylvania lawsuit involving Character.AI is adding urgency to questions about who should oversee medical chatbots as federal regulators stay relatively quiet. The case underscores the likelihood that states will increasingly shape chatbot accountability, safety, and liability before Washington does.
Pennsylvania Advances AI Health Care Regulation Bill as State Oversight Tightens
A Pennsylvania House committee has advanced a bill aimed at regulating AI in health care. The move shows states are continuing to build their own rules as federal policy remains fragmented.
Utah’s AI prescribing pilot exposes a harder question than accuracy: accountability
Utah’s autonomous AI prescription pilot has renewed scrutiny after a medical licensing board urged the state to shut it down. The dispute shows that the biggest barrier to AI prescribing may be legal responsibility, not technical performance.
Utah’s move to let AI prescribe medicine pushes clinical autonomy into a new regulatory era
Utah’s decision to permit AI to prescribe medicine marks one of the clearest signs yet that state-level policy may move faster than federal norms on clinical AI autonomy. The development raises urgent questions about liability, supervision, standard of care, and how far regulators are willing to separate decision support from decision-making.
One State’s AI Rules Are Becoming a Template for How Healthcare Oversight May Actually Work
A HealthExec analysis argues that one state’s approach may offer a practical model for regulating healthcare AI. The story points to a likely future in which state-level rules become the real proving ground for issues like algorithmic accountability, patient notice, and operational compliance.
States Enter the AI Era: Utah’s Healthcare Approach Offers a Regulatory Template
Utah is emerging as an early case study in how states may regulate AI in healthcare without waiting for a comprehensive federal framework. The key significance is not one policy detail, but the growing reality that healthcare AI governance in the U.S. may first take shape through state-level experimentation.
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