HB 1925 — An Act Amending Titles 35 (Health And Safety) And 40 (Insurance) Of The Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Providing For Artificial Intelligence In Facilities, For Artificial Intelligence Use By Insurers And For Artificial Intelligence Use By M
HB 1925 amends Pennsylvania statutes to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare facilities, by insurers, and in managed care plans under the Medical Assistance (MA) or Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The bill imposes duties on state departments including the Department of Health, the Insurance Department, and the Department of Human Services to oversee AI use and enforce penalties for noncompliance. The legislation aims to address potential harms from algorithmic discrimination in healthcare and ensure privacy protections in AI-driven decision-making.
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