Healthcare IT News January 13, 2025
Mike Miliard

The framework explores ways to spur innovation and adoption, enable more trustworthy model development, promote access and foster AI-empowered healthcare workforces.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued its HHS Artificial Intelligence Strategic Plan, which the agency says will “set in motion a coordinated public-private approach to improving the quality, safety, efficiency, accessibility, equitability and outcomes in health and human services through the innovative, safe, and responsible use of AI.”

The strategic plan is focused on four key goals, across public health, care delivery, medical research and other areas, according to HHS:

  1. Catalyzing health AI innovation and adoption to unlock new ways to improve people’s lives.
  2. Promoting trustworthy AI development and ethical and responsible use to...

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