MedCity News January 15, 2025
Peter Bonis and Jim Weinstein

AI/big data haven’t solved healthcare’s challenges. Despite advancements, systemic barriers persist, but AI offers potential to improve outcomes and efficiency.

Earlier this summer, the landmark decision by The Supreme Court overruling the Chevron deference generated ripple effects across industries. The decision significantly impacts the latitude and autonomy federal agencies have had to define, interpret, and enforce regulations. In healthcare, the milestone serves as an opportunity to take stock of what has been accomplished so far with big data and what prospects look like ahead in this new regulatory landscape.

From the outset, the new ruling ushers in added complexity to a healthcare AI regulatory framework that was already murky, particularly around how advanced technologies like AI can improve healthcare...

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