HealthLeaders Media January 8, 2025
Eric Wicklund

A CES panel anticipates policy advances for digital health innovation, as providers and politicians look to measure the value of new ideas like AI and telehealth.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– CES 2025 kicked off this week in Las Vegas, with several events and a digital health track aimed at bridging the gap between consumer technology and healthcare.

– A digital health policy panel on Tuesday questioned whether technology like AI, telehealth and wearables could find a path to widespread adoption, with support from both sides of the aisle.

– The challenge may be in convincing Congress and the administration that new technology may be costly up front, but produces key long-term benefits in health and wellness (for both consumers and clinicians).

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