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Biobanks As Innovation Infrastructure For Translational Medicine, W. Nicholson Price Ii
Biobanks As Innovation Infrastructure For Translational Medicine, W. Nicholson Price Ii
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Biobanks represent an opportunity for the use of big data to drive translational medicine. Precision medicine demands data to shape treatments to individual patient characteristics; large datasets can also suggest new uses for old drugs or relationships between previously unlinked conditions. But these tasks can be stymied when data are siloed in different datasets, smaller biobanks, or completely proprietary private resources. This hampers not only analysis of the data themselves, but also efforts to translate data-based insights into actionable recommendations and to transfer the discovered technology into a commercialization pipeline. Cross-project technological innovation, development, and validation are all more difficult …
Health Care Ai: Law, Regulation, And Policy., W. Nicholson Price Ii
Health Care Ai: Law, Regulation, And Policy., W. Nicholson Price Ii
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As discussed in previous chapters, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to be involved in almost all aspects of the health care industry. The legal landscape for health care AI is complex; AI systems with different intended uses, audiences, and use environments face different requirements at state, federal, and international levels. A full accounting of these legal requirements, or of the policy questions involved, is far beyond the scope of this chapter. Additionally, the legal and regulatory framework for AI in health care continues to evolve, given the nascent stage of the industry.
In this chapter, we offer an overview …