HealthExec February 13, 2023
Amy Baxter

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has launched a prize competition seeking solutions that improve health outcomes through artificial intelligence (AI).

The Applied AI Healthcare Challenge is looking for diverse and practical solutions that will help federal agencies provide high-quality care. The healthcare outcome areas identified in the challenge include mental health; addiction and the opioid epidemic; equity; supply chain and safety; and cancer.

Federal agencies have launched numerous healthcare challenges over the years aiming to find new innovations that can solve some of healthcare’s most complex challenges, such as interoperability. Many of these competitions involve prizes that can incentivize innovators to step forward with their ideas. The Applied AI Healthcare Challenge will award four $25,000 prizes.

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