Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare – Where Are We Now?
Date: Jun 3, 2025 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: New Jersey Hospital Association, 760 Alexander Rd, Princeton
Member Price: $211.00
Non-Member Price: $264.00
Section Price: $198.00
Areas of Law: , Health
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Moderator
Presenters
- Charles E. Binkley, MD
- Hackensack Meridian Health
- Gerry Blass
- President & CEO, Comply Assistant
- Nicole DiMaria, Esq.
- Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC, Roseland
- Alberto Goldszal, MBA, PhD
- Chief Technology Officer, University Radiology
- Robert B. Hille, Esq.
- Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis, RoselandCertified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, is a Partner in Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP in Morristown, New Jersey. He concentrates his practice in insurance and healthcare law and has litigated a number of insurance defense and coverage, healthcare, professional liability defense, fraud and abuse, and regulatory matters. He has also been involved in a number of reported decisions.
Mr. Hille is admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York, and before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. Past President of the Bergen County Bar Association, he is Past President of the New Jersey State Bar Association, where he has chaired the Insurance Benefit and Amicus Committees, continues to serve on those committees and is a member of the Malpractice Insurance Committee and the Health and Hospital Law Section. He has been a member of the Health and Tort Law Sections of the American Bar Association as well as the New Jersey Supreme Court Civil Practice Committee.
Mr. Hille has lectured widely on insurance and healthcare law topics. His articles have appeared in the New Jersey Law Journal and other publications, and he is the recipient of several honors.
Mr. Hille received his B.A. from Bucknell University and his J.D. from Seton Hall Law School. He served a judicial clerkship with the Honorable Keven M. O’Halloran. - Mason S. Medeiros
- Faegre Drinker, Minneapolis
- Helen Oscislawski, Esq.
- Oscislawski LLC, Princeton
- Kenneth N. Rashbaum, Esq.
- Barton LLP, New York
- Linda A. Reed, RN, MBA
- Senior Vice President, Chief Compliance and Digital Information Officer, St. Joseph’s Health
- Amy Rockman
- Director, Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence, RWJBarnabas and Rutgers Health
- Marc Schein, CIC, CLCS
- Marsh McLennan Agency - Northeast
- Sameer Sethi
- Chief Data Analytics Officer, Hackensack Meridian Health, Inc.
- Sheea Sybblis
- Vice President, Human Pharma Business Law
Boehringer Ingelheim, Lawrenceville - Frank X. Wukovits, Esq.
- Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC, Roseland
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Health Law Section and the New Jersey Hospital Association
Artificial intelligence (AI) impacts many industries and healthcare is no exception. AI can help medical professionals and facilities automate routine tasks and increase efficiency, improve diagnoses, accelerate the discovery of more effective treatments, and so much more. Yet, as with all AI, lawyers and healthcare providers must be aware of the pitfalls that can arise when AI is used in the health law setting.
The NJSBA Health Law Section is proud to present this cutting-edge program in cooperation with the New Jersey Hospital Association that will bring together healthcare attorneys and members of the healthcare community to provide you with practical, up-to-the-minute information for your health law practice. You will receive an overview of AI and related terminology, real life use cases that demonstrate how AI is being used in healthcare, the current status of healthcare AI regulation, the practicalities of implementing AI in healthcare, AI vendor vetting and contracting, pitfalls to watch out for, including AI bias and discrimination, and much more.
Program Agenda:
- 9:00 | Introduction
- 9:05 | AI In Healthcare – Use Cases and Regulatory Landscape
Speakers will provide an overview of AI terminology, how AI is being used in healthcare and the status of healthcare AI regulation.
- Amy Rockman; Alberto Goldszal, MBA, PhD; Nicole DiMaria, Esq. and Helen Oscislawski, Esq. - 10:15 | Break
- 10:30 | AI Governance in Healthcare Organizations
Speakers will discuss the practicalities of implementing AI in healthcare organizations (policies and procedures, committees, etc.)
- Sameer Sethi; Sheea Sybblis; Linda A. Reed, RN, MBA and Mason S. Medeiros - 12:00 | Lunch
- 12:45 | AI Vendor Vetting and Contracting
The speakers will discuss AI vendor due diligence and practical AI vendor contracting issues.
- Frank X. Wukovits, Esq. and Gerry Blass - 1:45 | Break
- 2:00 | AI Risk Management 101: The Potential Downsides of AI Hospital and Medical Staff Use - Ethics, Language of AI Outputs, and Mitigating Risks of As Yet Undetermined Liability
AI is quickly becoming an important tool in the healthcare delivery system but it also poses liability risks. This panel will examine the benefits and challenges posed to healthcare systems and their counsel by its use and how to mitigate the risks.
Topics include:
- RPC 1.13 and the inherent conflict for corporate counsel as employee/agent and as lawyer for the entity.
- RPC 1.6 - Confidentiality of Information – lawyer’s obligation to prevent unauthorized or inadvertent disclosures through AI including theft of AI source code.
- Related privacy concerns and protection requirements for clients and non-clients
- Imputed knowledge to the lawyers (and clients) for misrepresentations, hallucinations and fakes.
- Consequences of inherent bias in AI programs and exposure.
- How to draft provider-customer agreements that comprise mutual protections, monitoring and controls that can lead to a sustainable business relationship with open lines of communication as the AI model evolves
- Vital coverage clauses that should be in E&O policies.
- The use of catastrophic bonds to deal with potential risk… and more.
- Robert B. Hille, Esq.; Marc Schein, CIC, CLCS; Kenneth N. Rashbaum, Esq. and Charles E. Binkley, MD - 3:00 | Adjourn
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