Public Policy
Respiree is also preparing to file for regulatory approval for its AI tool in the United States and across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.
The goal is to make artificial intelligence available to the federal workforce and to integrate it across internal operations, research and public health.
Charles N. Kahn III, president and CEO of the Federation of American Hospitals and cofounder of Future of Health, discusses inconsistent and diminishing federal data collection and the urgent need to rebuild trust in the public health sector.
ACCESS is a decade-long initiative to expand tech-enabled care and outcome-based payments for Medicare patients with obesity, diabetes, chronic pain and depression.
After setting up a 24/7 digital GP front door, the New Zealand government has provided funding for a new online platform to access mental health services.
For now, the Trump Administration is turning its focus to The Genesis Mission, a new federal artificial intelligence effort that it says is "comparable in urgency and ambition to the Manhattan Project."
Dr. Ernst Kuipers, former minister of health, welfare and sport in the Netherlands, joined MobiHealthNews to discuss the healthcare sector’s substantial environmental impact.
As chair of the Public Health and Environment Committee, Baltimore Councilwoman Phylicia Porter helps direct local policy and legislation on health disparities.
Jeff Ladner, Onspring's chief product officer, explains what healthcare leaders need to know about Medicare's six-year WISeR program, which will add new preauthorization requirements, documentation standards and appeals workflows.
Most provider data still lives in spreadsheets and siloed systems; Megan Schmidt, Madaket Health CEO, says this underlying data structure must be fixed before AI can enhance directory accuracy to boost patients' access to care.