February 25, 2025 - 5 min read

Why AI Compliance Will Steal the Spotlight at HIMSS 2025

Data Compliance
Phil Yaccino, Healthcare Risk & Compliance CTO, Arctera

Phil Yaccino

Arctera Healthcare Risk & Compliance CTO

Artificial Intelligence is transforming healthcare, making diagnoses faster, treatments more precise, and operations more efficient. But with innovation comes responsibility—especially when it involves sensitive patient data.

  • How do you embrace AI’s potential while staying compliant?
  • How do you protect patient privacy when AI needs vast amounts of data to work effectively?
  • And how do you ensure AI-driven decisions are fair, accurate, and accountable?

These questions won’t just be side discussions at HIMSS 2025—they’ll be front and center. AI in healthcare is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s happening now. But for AI to reach its full potential, organizations need to navigate compliance, security, and ethical risks carefully.

Let’s dive into why AI compliance will be one of the most talked-about topics at HIMSS this year—and what healthcare leaders can do about it.

AI in Healthcare: A Compliance Balancing Act

AI is already reshaping patient care. Hospitals and healthcare providers are using it to:

  • Speed up diagnoses with predictive analytics.
  • Optimize treatment plans based on massive datasets.
  • Automate administrative tasks, freeing up time for patient care.

But AI doesn’t just process data—it depends on it. That’s where the compliance challenges come in.

1. AI Needs Data—But How Do You Keep It Secure?

AI models require huge amounts of data to function effectively. But healthcare data is some of the most regulated and sensitive information out there.

  • HIPAA Compliance: Any AI-powered healthcare system must follow strict privacy laws, ensuring patient data isn’t exposed.
  • De-Identification Strategies: A best practice is anonymizing patient data before AI processes it—this allows AI to learn without violating regulations.
  • Real-Time Risk Detection: AI-driven monitoring can spot anomalies and potential breaches before they become major problems.

2. Can You Trust AI’s Decisions? (Bias & Ethical Risks)

AI models are trained on historical data—but what if that data is flawed or biased? An AI model is only as fair as the information it learns from.

  • Algorithm Audits: Regular evaluations can detect and correct bias before AI decisions impact patient care.
  • Transparency & Accountability: AI must complement, not replace, human decision-making. There needs to be clear oversight on AI-driven recommendations.

3. AI & Legal Liability: Who’s Responsible?

AI introduces new legal gray areas in healthcare:

  • What happens if an AI misdiagnosis leads to harm?
  • Who is accountable—doctors, hospitals, or AI developers?
  • How do you ensure AI-generated records are legally defensible?

As AI adoption grows, compliance frameworks must evolve to address these questions. Regulatory bodies are working on AI-specific healthcare guidelines, but organizations can’t afford to wait—they need proactive compliance strategies now.

AI Compliance Takes Center Stage at HIMSS 2025

AI won’t just be another buzzword at HIMSS 2025—it will be a major point of discussion in keynotes, panels, and networking sessions. Expect to see:

  • AI-powered compliance automation—how AI can actually help organizations stay compliant.
  • Data governance strategies—best practices for managing AI-generated healthcare data securely.
  • Real-world case studies—how leading hospitals and providers are balancing AI innovation with compliance risk.

To harness AI’s potential while staying compliant, healthcare organizations need a clear governance strategy that includes:

  • Stronger Visibility: AI should never be a black box—healthcare leaders need insight into how AI makes decisions.
  • Automated Compliance Controls: AI-powered compliance monitoring can help detect policy violations in real time.
  • Smarter Data Management: AI models should only process what’s necessary, ensuring compliance with privacy laws.

That’s where Arctera comes in.

The Arctera Insight Platform helps healthcare organizations embrace AI while staying compliant by providing:

  • Streamlined Governance: AI-powered automation simplifies compliance policy enforcement.
  • Comprehensive Data Capture: Securely ingest, classify, and manage healthcare data from diverse sources.
  • Real-Time Risk Monitoring: AI-driven anomaly detection flags potential compliance risks before they escalate.
  • Seamless Integration: Deliver compliance data directly into Microsoft Outlook, EHR systems, and other healthcare workflows.

Meet Us at HIMSS 2025

AI is changing healthcare for the better—but compliance must evolve alongside it. Join Arctera at HIMSS 2025 to explore how AI-powered compliance solutions can protect patient privacy, reduce risk, and drive smarter decision-making.

Book a HIMSS Meeting with Our Experts to see how Arctera can help your organization navigate AI compliance with confidence.

Phil Yaccino
Arctera Healthcare Risk & Compliance CTO