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Compliance and legal teams are being handed AI portfolios they never approved and asked to make them defensible retroactively. Clinical Modality is the independent, practitioner-grade education layer for exactly that job — verified claims, attorney-led legal content, and policy artifacts you can put in front of leadership.
Scribes, inbox drafting, coding assistants — deployed by departments, procured by shadow budgets, discovered by you afterward. The governance question isn't 'should we adopt?' anymore; it's 'how do we make what already happened defensible?'
HCCA has spun up an entire AI conference series; regulators and carriers are formalizing expectations quarter by quarter. AI compliance is becoming a named discipline — and your organization will be measured against its emerging standard of care.
What's on offer is vendor webinars with a compliance slide, or law-firm alerts too abstract to operationalize. Nothing independent teaches the working layer: what the policy says, what the BAA covers, what the monitoring plan measures.
Seven modules that build the whole system: AI inventory and risk register, risk banding, vendor evaluation, monitoring and incident response, and a capstone policy pack workshop. The HIPAA/BAA and state disclosure law session is delivered by a licensed healthcare attorney. $1,495, September 2026, limited live cohort.
See the full curriculumThe Operator membership ships the working documents — governance policy templates, consent language, procurement question sets, incident playbooks — versioned and updated as statutes and guidance move.
About the Operator tierStructured education on HIPAA and AI, governance frameworks, and malpractice considerations — citation-backed and free, so your whole team can build the same baseline.
Explore the trackEverything we publish is reviewed by people who build and use these systems, carries inline citations, and is corrected in public. When you quote us internally, the receipts come with it.
Read the editorial standardEvery verdict carries The Clinical Read and The Build Read — a physician and a builder, each signing their own lens. Sample excerpt below (category-level; full reviews name names).
“Inventory before policy. You cannot band risk on tools you haven't found, and clinical staff will tell you about twice as many AI touchpoints as procurement knows exist. Start with the encounter-level question: whose signature sits on AI-touched output today?”
“Read the BAAs you already have before drafting anything new — most cover the platform, not the inference path, and 'HIPAA-eligible' in the vendor deck is doing unearned work. The gap between what's deployed and what's contractually covered is your real exposure map.”
Join the Governance bootcamp waitlist for the attorney-led deep dive and the policy pack workshop, or start with the free Safety & Compliance track today.
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