The Department of Health and Human Services Jan. 10 released its Strategic Plan for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health, Human Services, and Public Health, a guide that seeks to clarify regulatory oversight, coverage and payment determinator processes for AI as well as refine existing regulatory frameworks to address the adaptive nature of AI technologies. There is no immediate regulatory impact resulting from the plan. 

The plan focuses on four goals: catalyzing health AI innovation and adoption to unlock new ways to improve people’s lives, promoting trustworthy AI development and ethical and responsible use to avoid potential harm, democratizing AI technologies and resources to promote access, and cultivating AI-empowered workforces and organization cultures to effectively and safely use AI.

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The AHA wrapped up its inaugural Healthier Together Conference in Dallas May 14 with a plenary session on how the application of artificial intelligence-driven…
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The Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission approved recommendations it will issue to Congress in its June report on oversight and increased…
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John Riggi, AHA national advisor for cybersecurity and risk, will moderate a webinar May 5 at 1 p.m. ET that will explore how bad actors are leveraging…
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, National Security Agency and international partners have released guidance on adopting agentic artificial…
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The Food and Drug Administration April 28 announced its plan to advance the implementation of real-time clinical trials, which invite participants to supply…
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Jim VandeHei, CEO of Axios; Marc Boom, M.D., AHA board chair and president and CEO of Houston Methodist; Anne Klibanski, M.D., president and CEO of Mass…