CMS requests information on AI use that can improve outcomes, care delivery
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has issued a request for information that seeks information on artificial intelligence use from health care providers, companies and others that can improve health care outcomes and care delivery. CMS plans to select organizations on a rolling basis to give 15-minute demonstrations of their AI products and services to the agency during quarterly CMS AI Demo Days which begin in October. The presentations will inform future CMS actions on AI. The deadline for questions is Sept. 27 and responses are due by Oct. 7.
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