Compliance & Legal
Demetri Giannikopoulos, Rad AI CIO, says policymakers need to understand artificial intelligence applications so they can create guardrails that protect patients without stifling new technology developments.
The payer says its initiatives will stabilize the financial health of independent rural hospitals and improve patient access to care.
A final rule is expected later this spring, and many of its proposed changes would be time‑consuming and costly for covered entities and business associates to manage. But implementing some of these practices and controls could help.
The proposal is for new policies to ease interstate care barriers and promote healthcare access across state lines.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office investigated the Veterans Affairs' electronic health modernization project director from 2017 to 2021 and alleges he accepted thousands in cash, casino chips and other gifts from federal contractors.
Also, participating vendors have passed conformance with Australia's electronic national residential medication chart.
The Federal Trade Commission group will do enforcement and advocacy across the private sector, in pursuit of the Trump Administration's goals for a "more competitive, innovative, affordable and higher-quality healthcare system."
The Trump Administration's artificial intelligence proposals call on Congress and federal agencies to develop risk-based approaches to health AI standards while streamlining innovation. The list of tasks for lawmakers to tackle is extensive.
