The Biden-Harris Administration has announced voluntary commitments from leading healthcare companies to harness the potential and manage the risks posed by AI in healthcare. These commitments focus on safety, security, and trust, and are a critical step towards ensuring responsible AI in the industry.
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced voluntary commitments from leading healthcare companies to harness the potential and manage the risks posed by AI in healthcare. These commitments focus on safety, security, and trust, and are a critical step towards ensuring responsible AI in the industry. President Biden's Executive Order 14110 outlined numerous actions, including those to be taken by the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to ensure the responsible use of AI in healthcare. The companies involved in the commitments pledge to vigorously develop AI solutions to optimize healthcare delivery and payment, advance health equity, expand access, make healthcare more affordable, improve outcomes through coordinated care, enhance patient experience, and reduce clinician burnout
Biden-Harris Administration Voluntary Commitments Healthcare Companies AI Potential Risks Safety Security Trust Responsible AI Healthcare Delivery Health Equity Access Affordability Outcomes Coordinated Care Patient Experience Clinician Burnout
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