Mike Miliard
Responding to the Trump administration executive order that aims to supersede several state laws already setting safety guardrails, many vendors say that a unified approach is preferable to a "patchwork of conflicting policies."
Big investments focused on AI infrastructure, cloud services and new PCs helped fuel a 14% increase this past year, according to the research firm – the fastest year of growth since the era of Windows 95 and the World Wide Web.
New agentic tools, medication management advances, medical device guidance and the "great tech reckoning" were among just some of the hundreds of artificial intelligence and machine learning stories we published this past year.
Doug Meil, author of The Rise and Fall of Explorys and IBM Watson Health: A Personal Memoir of a Healthcare Moonshot that Misfired, discusses some lessons learned from that era, and offers perspective on where artificial intelligence may be headed next.
With the Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes initiative, some digital health developers will offer devices for care covered by the CMS ACCESS model while monitoring for real-world performance.
Focused on radiation therapy, their GEMINI-RT collaboration will prioritize personalized treatments, AI-enabled process automation and multi-modal approaches to connected care.
The collaboration will focus on combining PwC’s managed services with AWS cloud and AI offerings, enabling health systems to build new RCM tools that boost performance and improve financial experience for patients.
Among the recent achievements for the South Florida hospital: easier access to patient data irrespective of location, streamlined AI-enabled workflows and improved clinical decision support and real-time alerts.
By deploying Epic's Coverage Finder and Digital Insurance Card Exchange for Medicare Advantage members, the health plan seeks to streamline and secure verification and check-in.
While the many dramas on Capitol Hill may make for interesting news cycles, "state government is the infrastructure of our political system." Just as states are in charge of medical licensure, many are leading the way on setting AI guardrails.