Date & Time
14 October 2025 (Tue)
18:30 – 20:00 (HKT)
Artificial intelligence is increasingly shaping healthcare practice, from clinical decision support to patient management. While AI brings new opportunities, it also raises important questions about ethical responsibilities, professional liability, and insurance protection.
This webinar brings together experts in medical law, clinical ethics, and insurance to help healthcare professionals navigate the risks and safeguards of AI in daily practice. Join us to gain practical insights on applying AI responsibly, recognising potential liabilities, and protecting yourselves with appropriate indemnity coverage in the evolving healthcare landscape.
AI in clinical practice: managing ethical issues and risk management

Presented by
Prof Albert LEE
Emeritus Professor of Public Health and Primary Care of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, University of Hong Kong
Vice President (Asia) of World Association for Medical Law and Editor-in-Chief of Journal Medicine and Law
AI in healthcare: how would medical and health professionals be aware of potential clinical liabilities?

Presented by
Ms Katy YEUNG
Partner, Howse & Williams, Hong Kong
Medical malpractice insurance in AI-driven healthcare: coverage challenges, policy extensions and best practices for claim management

Presented by
Ms Mabel CHIU
Asia Regional Healthcare Leader, Marsh Specialty
Panel discussion and Q&A

Moderated by
Dr HO Hok Kung Marco
Vice President, Association of Private Medical Specialists of Hong Kong
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Notes
- This webinar is open to all medical professionals and is conducted in Cantonese.
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