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"Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Reimbursement Opportunities Today and Tomorrow," AI Across Industries, Davis Wright Tremaine Webinar

08.03.23
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From diagnosis and clinical decision-making to the use of robotics to perform surgical tasks, the breadth and depth of artificial intelligence's application in healthcare is clear. As the industry explores the implementation of AI, the question of payment remains. In this webinar, Adam Romney and Leslie Murphy will discuss the reimbursement opportunities (current and potential) for AI in healthcare, how to get your AI reimbursed by payers and government programs, and the use of AI to enhance reimbursement behind-the-scenes.

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  • Leslie Murphy
  • Adam Romney

This webinar is the third in DWT's webinar series "AI Across Industries," a monthly webinar examining legal risks, challenges and opportunities presented by the adoption of AI/ML in healthcare, financial services, media, technology, communications and other leading industries.

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