Pennsylvania Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan AI Healthcare Bill
The proposed legislation would regulate the use of AI by insurers and clinicians, requiring human oversight for key decisions.
A Push for State-Level Regulation
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers in Pennsylvania on Oct. 6, 2025, introduced legislation to regulate the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The bill, proposed by a group of state representatives, would create new rules for insurers, hospitals, and clinicians to ensure that AI is used in a beneficial manner and to protect patients from potential harms.
The move reflects a growing global consensus on the need for sector-specific rules and risk management practices for AI, particularly in high-stakes environments like healthcare.
Human Oversight and Bias Prevention
The legislation includes several key …
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