HealthTech December 29, 2025
Dave Nyczepir

Speaking at NVIDIA GTC, healthcare leaders described the need for AI tools that improve clinician and patient experiences.

While more patient data is collected every day in the healthcare industry, patients’ access to that data is still lacking. To address this issue, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) wants to make patients’ medical data more accessible in real time, enabling patients to be better informed about their health and care options, according to its deputy administrator and chief of staff.

Speaking at a NVIDIA GTC event in Washington, D.C., recently, Stephanie Carlton said the Trump administration is working with the healthcare industry to improve data accessibility rather than change regulations.

Carlton was introduced to electronic health records as...

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