Forbes October 27, 2019
Greg Licholai

White House and federal leaders have been working behind the scenes to lay the groundwork to use technology for dramatic improvements in healthcare. Since the announcement of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Initiative earlier this year there has been increased funding and agency proposals that will lead to more accurate diagnoses, earlier treatments and ultimately empower patients be in control of their own health. But even more attention is needed to keep America competitive on the global AI front.

The Executive AI Initiative provided a technology road map including healthcare. The President signed an Executive Order in February 2019 setting the tone for improved data connectivity and stronger public-private partnerships to spark new products in the marketplace and inspire entrepreneurs....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), CMS, Congress / White House, EMR / EHR, FDA, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HHS, Insurance, ONC, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Regulations, Technology
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