From a Patchwork to a Quilt: Emerging Federal and State AI Policy Trends

Session Description

The AI legal and regulatory landscape is rapidly evolving as federal and state policy makers work to determine how AI should be regulated to balance its transformative potential with concerns regarding safety, security, privacy, accuracy, bias. This webinar, building on the Manatt Health AI Policy Traker, will focus on a landscape overview of federal and state level efforts to regulate development, deployment and use of health AI tools and predictions for where regulation may be headed.

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Speakers

Randi Seigel, JD

Randi Seigel provides legal and strategic counsel to health care providers, emerging health tech and services companies, women’s health companies, insurers, and post-acute care providers. Randi brings substantial knowledge of complex health care regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and state privacy laws, state licensure and scope of practice laws, telehealth, artificial intelligence, Medicare and Medicaid conditions of participation and billing, fraud and abuse laws, and other regulatory and enforcement matters.

Randi’s deep understanding of the health care players—from commercial and government payors to providers—brings valuable insights to her clients to assist them as they develop and execute their strategic goals. Randi also supports her clients in structuring innovative payment arrangements, assessing the risks and regulatory impacts of complex transactions, and responding to government audits.

Jacqueline Marks Smith, MSPH

Jacqueline Marks Smith is a senior manager with Manatt Health, an interdisciplinary policy and business advisory practice of Manatt. She provides policy analysis, strategic business advice, and project management to a variety of stakeholders including states, health care providers, foundations and non-profit organizations, among others.

Jacqueline is an expert in federal and state telehealth policy, regularly advising state Medicaid programs on telehealth coverage and payment policy design. Jacqueline also works with provider organizations and foundations to support telehealth policy change aimed at ensuring equitable access to care for all individuals.  

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