ICT&health December 11, 2025
Journalistic Team

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has released a wide-ranging strategy to expand the implementation of artificial intelligence throughout the organisation. With this plan, HHS signals a strong commitment to modernising the American healthcare system, improving operational efficiency and enabling more advanced, data-driven health innovation. The strategy builds on earlier federal initiatives to promote AI use, while placing a renewed focus on governance, public trust, and safe application in clinical and public-health environments.

According to Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill, HHS wants to break away from long-standing administrative obstacles that limit progress. “For too long, our department has been bogged down by bureaucracy and busy-work,” he writes. “It is time to tear down these barriers and unite in...

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