Healthcare IT News December 8, 2025
Andrea Fox

The department plans to use the company’s agentic artificial intelligence to integrate disease-specific NIH data with Medicare, Medicaid, claims and state registry datasets to improve data quality and CMS governance.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is investing in a new artificial intelligence platform that it hopes will enhance operational applications and analytics in decision making, while spurring new biomedical research.

WHY IT MATTERS

As announced this past week by vendor, C3 AI, HHS will use C3’s agentic platform primarily to improve data quality and governance, but also to automate complex, labor-intensive administrative workflows.

The new data foundation will integrate disease-specific National Institutes of Health data into the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid systems and associated state...

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