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Artificial Intelligence: The Good, the Bad, and Everything In-Between

Disclosure Statement

No planner, faculty or staff of this educational activity has any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.

Accreditation Statement

The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. is accredited by the California Medical Association (CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Enrollment Instructions

The webinar, led by the risk management experts with the Cooperative of American Physicians (CAP), is now available for free on-demand. To access the course, follow the instructions below:

  1. Click on the secure link here.
  2. New users, follow the instructions on the “Sign-Up” page to create your account on Absorb LMS. If you have an existing Absorb LMS account, click “Back to Login” and sign in with your username and password, then click the secure link.
  3. After you have signed up, you will receive a confirmation email to verify your account. Once verified, you will be able to access your course dashboard.
  4. On your dashboard, select the course titled “Artificial Intelligence: The Good, The Bad, and Everything In-Between” which will be displayed under “Catalog.”  
  5. Upon completion of the course, you will earn a certificate.

Description

The adoption of artificial intelligence across the healthcare spectrum is increasing rapidly... and so are the associated risks. In this webinar, CAP’s risk management experts to gain a comprehensive understanding of how to leverage AI in your practice effectively, safely, and confidently.

Summary of Content:

The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. is a physician-owned and physician-directed corporation created to provide California physicians with medical professional liability coverage and other services related to their medical practice.  We have collected decades of medical malpractice claims which provide us with the opportunity to analyze, identify the root causes of patient injury and provide education which addresses the deficiencies. 

The purpose of the CAP CME activity is to provide education that promotes change, development and improvement for our physician learners and other health care learners.  Our CME activity provides high-quality, evidence-based educational activities that are developed to increase physician competence, enhance practice performance, and/or promote patient safety and whenever possible, improve patient outcomes in the populations served by our learners.  

General Information

You are not required to complete this Curriculum in one sitting.  Our site will track your progress and allow you to log in at a later date to complete the activity.  The full activity will take approximately one (1) hour to complete and is presented as a recorded lecture format.  In order to receive credit for completing the activity, you will be required to complete the evaluation presented at the end of the activity. 

Target Audience:  Physician learners of all specialties and practice locations and other health professionals including nurse practitioners and physician assistants are the targeted audience.

Release Date:  March 28, 2024

Expiration Date:  March 27, 2027

CME Granting Organization: 

Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc.

333 S. Hope St., 12th Floor

Los Angeles, CA 90071

800-252-7706

Website: www.capphysicians.com

Content Disclaimer

The information presented in this program should not be considered legal advice applicable to a specific situation. Legal guidance for individual matters should be obtained from a retained attorney.

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Contact us at riskmanagement@capphysicians.com or 800-252-0555 Cooperative of American Physicians Inc., 333 South Hope St., 12th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071.

Hardware and Software Requirements

To view our internet online presentations, your computer must meet the requirements below:

Hardware: Participants must have a personal computer with internet connection and speakers or an iOS or Android mobile device.

Operating Systems and Browsers

Windows 10 and later:

Internet Explorer 10 (requires Adobe Flash Player 10.3 or later)

Google Chrome 63.0 or later

Firefox 55.0 or later 

Mac OSX 10.11 and later:

Safari 10 and later

Google Chrome 63.0 or later

Firefox 55.0 or later 

iPad iOS 10.0 and later:

Safari

Google Chrome 63.0 or later

Android Tablets OS 7.0 (Nougat) and later

Google Chrome 63.0 or later

Smartphones: Not recommended

Bandwidth:  High Speed or DSL

About the Authors

This activity was prepared by the CAP Risk Management & Patient Safety staff who have many years of experience as experts and thought leaders in clinical risk management, practice management and adverse event handling.  These highly qualified individuals have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with learners to help reduce risk and increase the quality of patient care.

Accreditation Statement

The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. is accredited by the California Medical Association (CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Statement

No planner, faculty or staff of this educational activity has any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.

Objectives

At the end of this activity, the learner should be able to:

  • Examine the potential risks and liabilities associated with AI implementation in healthcare.
  • Apply the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the use of AI in healthcare.
  • Evaluate the ethical considerations and challenges arising from AI utilization in patient care.
  • Manage strategies to mitigate risks and liabilities related to AI in healthcare.
  • Create protocols and policies to ensure the responsible and ethical use of AI technologies.
  • Utilize training from professional agencies to understand how the AI tools work, how they should be used, and not used, and their limitations to minimize the impacts of AI bias.
Method and Medium

 Method and Medium

To obtain CME credit, view the entire online presentation and complete the evaluation survey. Then you will be able to print your certificate online. 

NP, PA & RN Information

Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants will earn a certificate of completion.

Bibliography

1.https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/08/technology/eu-ai-act-regulation.html

2.AI: EU agrees landmark deal on regulation of artificial intelligence (bbc.com)

3.The White House Publishes its Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights (holisticai.com)

4.Does California have an AI Act? (holisticai.com)

5.Why Do We Need AI Auditing and Assurance? (holisticai.com)

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Alex Hern, Google DeepMind 1.6m Patient Record Deal Inappropriate, The Guardian (Jan 11, 2024) https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/16/google-deepmind-16m-patient-record-deal-inapproprate-data-guardian-royal-free

California Senate Bill 313

California Assembly Bill 331 

CPPA Draft Risk Assessment Regulations, (Jan 11, 2024) https://cppa.ca.gov/meetings/materials/20231208_item2_draft_clean .pdf

Executive Order N-12-23 (Jan 11, 2024) https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/upload/2023/09/AI-EO-No_12-GGN-Signed.pdf

Amanda Swanson & Frazl Khan, The Legal Challenge of Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Medical Practice, 6J. Health& Life Science. L. 90