The Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA) is advocating for risk-based and health care-specific artificial intelligence regulations that include post-deployment surveillance, the trade group wrote in a Thursday (Jan. 30) letter to Senate health committee leadership. The group also said it believes clinicians and other AI users should bear responsibility for AI tools when developers provide “necessary transparency,” weighing into the emerging AI liability debate. “It is our strong preference that regulation take place at the federal level to ease the...