Public Policy
Aneesh Chopra, the first chief technology officer of the United States appointed by President Barack Obama and currently the chair of the Arcadia Institute, discusses how AI regulation has evolved through different presidential administrations.
The first CTO of the U.S. discusses why he is bullish on AI's potential to enhance healthcare productivity, boost drug discovery and advance value-based care.
A strong MFN law could be a meaningful step toward bringing U.S. prices in line with those paid by other high-income countries, says Patients for Affordable Drugs Now.
Ovatient CEO Michael Dalton recommends that states use Rural Health Transformation Program money to move beyond hospital-centric care models and supplement local health services with virtual-first primary and specialty care.
Ryan M. Harrison of the CDC joins MobiHealthNews to preview his upcoming HIMSS26 talk where he'll discuss how the agency’s Technical Reference Architecture accelerates digital transformation across federal public health systems.
Revenue growth will come from clinical outcomes versus document mechanics, says Steve Mongelli, president at mPulse.
The plans are committing to adopt value-driven payment structures that expand tech-enabled care for Medicare beneficiaries with chronic conditions.
HHS is looking at how the care plan is supporting the patient, says Sandy Griffiths, senior product manager for Homecare Homebase.
A federal jury found that Medtronic, which plans to appeal the ruling, unlawfully monopolized the bipolar surgical device market through anticompetitive bundling and exclusive-deal practices that harmed rival Applied Medical.
The minibus package also funds HHS and extends acute hospital care at home.