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Eric continues his discussion on technology devices, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence, as he presents the second half of his seminar "Artificial Intelligence and the Potential Perils of Connected Medical Devices" (Part 2)

Eric continues his discussion on technology devices, big data analytics, and artificial intelligence, as he presents the second half of his seminar "Artificial Intelligence and the Potential Perils of Connected Medical Devices" (Part 2)

Jul 29 2019
Privacy in Healthcare: Artificial Intelligence and the Potential Perils of Connected Medical Devices (Part 2)
July 30th @ 12 Noon ET

Eric continues our Privacy in Healthcare series as he presents the second half of his seminar via Live National Webinar.

This seminar begins with a recap of the material covered in Part 1.  Learn about the potential perils created by artificial intelligence and big data with a particular focus on the areas not covered by HIPAA privacy and security rules.

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Eric C. Boughman

Eric leads the firm's healthcare and technology practices.  He is a frequent writer and presenter on issues involving health law, privacy, technology, and asset protection. His writings have appeared in multiple American Bar Association publications, The Florida Bar Journal, Forbes, Daily Business Review, Accounting Today, Financial Advisor Magazine, Law360, and CEO World, among others.  Eric is rated AV–Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell.  He has been admitted to practice law in Florida and Nevada, as well as in the U.S. Tax Court, and in several other courts, nationwide, pro hac vice.  He is a member of the ABA’s Healthcare Law Section, Business Law Section, and Cyberspace Law Committee, the American Healthcare Lawyers Association, and American College of Healthcare Executives.  He graduated, magna cum laude, from the University of Minnesota Law School.  He also holds a Health Law Certificate from the University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law.  Eric earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland while he was serving in the U.S. Air Force, during which time his duty included tours in Saudi Arabia and Turkey in support of operations Desert Storm and Provide Comfort.

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