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HHS Requests Feedback on Regulatory and Reimbursement Changes to Support Clinical AI

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is asking industry experts to weigh in on how federal regulation, reimbursement, and research policies can better support and accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical care.  

In a draft request for information(RFI) set to publish Tuesday, HHS said it wants input on how digital health and software regulatory frameworks should modernize to incorporate AI tools while protecting patients, and how reimbursement structures can be simplified and aligned for the use of emerging technologies.  

It also wants feedback on how research and development investments can support the integration of AI in care delivery, and input on best practices during complex clinical scenarios involving AI. 

Read the rest of the story at MeriTalk.

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