Politico June 13, 2024
Ben Leonard

Here are three takeaways from POLITICO’s discussion of these topics on Thursday.

Lawmakers, top agency officials and private sector leaders are bullish on the potential of new medical technology diagnostics to alter the health care system, but they acknowledge barriers remain.

Those include artificial intelligence, next-generation diagnostic testing and precision medicine. And to examine their promise and potential roadblocks, POLITICO spoke with medical experts and government leaders at a summit in Washington on Thursday.

Here are three takeaways from POLITICO’s discussion of these topics on Thursday:

There’s a double-edged sword of innovation

Health disparities among demographic groups have long plagued the American health care system, and event participants were optimistic that new technology could help address them. The Advanced Research...

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