Teaching Associate Professor Melissa Goldstein was invited to participate in a roundtable on April 7 on medical automation, big data, and robotics policy at the Francis King Carey School of Law at the University of Maryland. The roundtable brought together thought leaders in health technology and law to consider regulatory issues raised by the rise of population health management, predictive analytics, and robotics, with particular attention to the role of electronic health records and clinical decision support in promoting best practices.
Melissa Goldstein Speaks at University of Maryland Law School
April 14, 2017