The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Dec. 22 proposed a rule that would significantly reduce federal health IT certification ...
This is a breaking news story that may be updated. | The rule proposes to eliminate 34 out of 60 requirements for certified health IT in an effort to deregulate the health IT industry. The approach ...
Health IT’s Legacy and the Road to Responsible AI by Dr. S. Yin Ho is an indispensable book about the current state of health information technology and how responsible AI could reshape our U.S.
A proposal to deregulate AI products used in health care would shift the burden of vetting those tools onto health systems.
The proposed rule aims to reduce burdens and costs on health IT developers. It also includes measures to promote FHIR-based interoperability, strengthen information blocking rules and simplify ...
Artificial intelligence has quickly become a fixture in healthcare conversations, particularly around clinical documentation, workforce efficiency ...
Two proposed rules released Monday would pare back government guardrails around health information technology software, including some put forward by the Biden administration.
Rome Health will receive $18.9 million in state grant funding to advance health information technology, cybersecurity and ...
Thomas Keane, M.D., has been tapped to lead health IT policy at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). On Tuesday morning, HHS announced that it appointed Keane to be the second Assistant ...
UMass Lowell's Department of Public Health offers the only program in New England where students at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels can learn Public Health Informatics and ...
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