Forbes December 8, 2025
David Chou

HHS has released an AI strategy outlining how the agency plans to use AI to improve efficiency, drive innovation, and strengthen national health outcomes. Healthcare CIOs share similar goals, and the HHS plan provides a practical model for scaling AI responsibly.

HHS organizes its strategy around five pillars:

  • Strengthening governance and risk management to build public trust.
  • Designing user-centered AI infrastructure and platforms.
  • Equipping the HHS workforce with tools and training to ease administrative burdens and boost mission impact.
  • Promoting rigorous research standards (“gold-standard science”) to ensure reliability and reproducibility of AI-driven work.
  • Modernizing care and public-health delivery to improve outcomes at both individual and population levels.

For healthcare organizations, the number of competing AI models and frameworks...

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