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AHA responds to HHS RFI on AI in clinical care

The AHA responded to a request for information today from the Department of Health and Human Services

AHA podcast: Rebuilding Georgia’s Rural Pediatric Pipeline — Part One

Jean Sumner, M.D., dean of Mercer University School of Medicine, and Marc Welsh, vice president of child advocacy at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, share how an innovative public-private partner

CMS announces library of digital health apps for Medicare beneficiaries 

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Feb. 23 announced the development of its Medicare App Library. As part of the agency’s Health Technology Ecosystem framework, the library will provide a directory for Medicare beneficiaries to access an array of patent-facing digital health tools integrated with CMS Aligned Networks.
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AHA Response to HHS RFI on AI in Health Care

The American Hospital Association provides comments on the Health and Human Services request for information on accelerating the adoption and use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of clinical care.
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Fact Sheet: Hospitals & Health Systems and Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been widely used in the health care field for decades. Hospitals and health systems, for example, have developed or used AI tools to help increase the quality and efficiency of care, including supporting clinicians in determining diagnoses, prognoses and specific treatment recommendations for patients.

Artificial Intelligence and the Trustee

The establishment of an organizational partnership with AI, as well as specific health care applications in the clinical arena and operations support.

AHA podcast: The FBI’s Campaign Against Cyberthreats Part 2

John Riggi, AHA national advisor for cybersecurity and risk, talks with Brett Leatherman, FBI assistant director, Cyber Division, and Gretchen Burrier, FBI assistant director, Office of Private Sector, about how nation-state actors are leveraging cybercriminals and artificial intelligence to disrupt health care.
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6 Digital Health Highlights from the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show

At the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in early January, technology developers showcased products poised to hit the market, including various digital health devices.