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What Physicians Actually Need to Know About AI Contracts Before They Sign Anything

What Physicians Actually Need to Know About AI Contracts Before They Sign Anything

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A physician executive signed a clinical validation form. Eleven months later, she was the one accountable in peer review after an AI-assisted recommendation contributed to a delayed diagnosis. She had not read the indemnification clause. Almost no physician does.In this episode, Dr. Sarah Matt breaks down the four contract clauses that matter most to physicians in AI procurement, the five questions every physician executive needs answered in writing before their name goes on any clinical validation document, and where physician executives have actual leverage in AI contract negotiation and when that leverage disappears.What you will take away:- The four contract clauses that define your liability in an AI deployment- Why your name can appear in a vendor contract you have never seen- Five questions to get answered in writing before you sign any clinical validation document- Where physician executives have genuine leverage in AI contract negotiation, and when that leverage expiresWebsite: https://drsarahmatt.com | Book a conversation: https://calendly.com/sarahmattmd | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmattmd/



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