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"HIPAA Compliant" Is Not a Certification: A Guide for Healthcare Organizations Vetting AI Vendors

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Daniel Pepper

15d ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

This article warns healthcare organizations that "HIPAA compliant" labels on AI products are not government certifications and often misleading. It explains the legal risks of deploying AI tools that don't meet HIPAA privacy and security standards, and provides a framework for vendor diligence and contracting before signing with AI vendors or deploying new technology in healthcare settings.

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bsky"HIPAA Compliant" Is Not a Certification: A Guide for Healthcare Organizations Vetting AI Vendorsjdsupra.com

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As healthcare organizations increasingly purchase artificial intelligence tools, they must beware of products stamped or marketed as 'HIPAA compliant.'
This label carries no government endorsement, and many of these products cannot meet HIPAA's privacy and security standards.
If your AI vendor is non-compliant, it creates potential legal exposure for your organization.
This Insight explains everything you need to know and offers a concrete diligence and contracting framework to follow before signing with a vendor or deploying new AI technology.
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As healthcare organizations increasingly purchase artificial intelligence tools, they must beware of products stamped or marketed as “HIPAA...

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