MobiHealth News September 23, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

At Healthcare 2030, panelists highlighted successful programs at the VA and other government agencies that included integrating digital tools like remote monitoring and AI scribes.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – During the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) event Healthcare 2030 here on Monday, panelists discussed how U.S. federal policy, regulation and reimbursement will shape the future of healthcare.

The panel, entitled “Policy as a Catalyst: Government’s Role in Building Healthcare 2030,” included Carolyn Clancy, assistant under secretary for health at the Veterans Health Administration (VA), and Steve Posnack, principal deputy assistant secretary for technology policy at the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, (ASTP/ONC).

According to Clancy, the COVID-19 pandemic forced federal policy-makers to be creatively...

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