Request the Department of Health to convene a Stakeholder Working Group to assess language access in healthcare, including AI impacts, and to recommend enhancements. Require a report to the Legislature by 2025 detailing findings, recommendations, and proposed legislation.
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This is a concurrent resolution that requests action from the Department of Health but does not create binding legal obligations or enforcement mechanisms. The language is entirely voluntary using 'requested' throughout.
The document has minimal coverage of AI risks, with only brief mention of AI technologies in the context of language assistance services in healthcare. Coverage is limited to subdomain 1.3 (unequal performance across groups) with a score of 2, as the document addresses disparities in healthcare access for LEP populations that could be affected by AI language services.
The document primarily governs the Health Care and Social Assistance sector, with a focus on language assistance services for Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals. It also touches on Professional and Technical Services through the inclusion of language service providers.
The document does not directly govern AI development or deployment lifecycle stages. It requests a study to assess the benefits and impacts of AI technologies in language assistance services, which implies consideration of deployment and operational monitoring of AI in healthcare settings.
The document makes only a brief, general reference to artificial intelligence as one type of technology that may impact language assistance services in healthcare. No specific AI technical categories, models, systems, or compute thresholds are mentioned or defined.
House of Representatives of the Thirty-second Legislature of the State of Hawaii; Senate
The resolution is proposed by the Hawaii House of Representatives with Senate concurrence, as indicated in the opening clause.
No enforcement mechanisms or enforcement bodies are specified in this resolution. It is a request without binding legal obligations.
Legislature; Department of Health
The Legislature will receive and review the report from the Department of Health, serving as the monitoring body for the working group's findings and recommendations.
Department of Health; health care providers; insurers; language service providers; Healthcare Association of Hawaii; LEP individuals
The resolution targets the Department of Health to convene the working group, and the study will assess healthcare providers, insurers, and language service providers who serve LEP populations.