Navigating Health Data Privacy: AI Development Faces Regulatory Hurdles
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
State health privacy laws, particularly Washington's My Health My Data (MHMD) Act, pose significant challenges for the use of consumer health information in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications. Regulatory attorney Adam Greene warns that organizations must exercise caution with health data not covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), as the MHMD Act requires explicit consent to use non-health data for health-related conclusions. This creates hurdles for AI projects aimed at deriving insights from such datasets due to the need for proper authorizations. Additionally, Greene notes the lack of federal guidance on the use of HIPAA-protected information in AI contexts, which complicates compliance and operational efforts for organizations looking to leverage patient data in AI initiatives.