The rapid push toward federal health information technology deregulation promises to streamline administrative workflows, but it simultaneously threatens to leave the most vulnerable segments of the medical landscape behind in a wave of technical obsolescence. As the Assistant Secretary for
The federal government has initiated a sweeping transformation of its oversight mechanisms to safeguard the integrity of taxpayer-funded healthcare systems against increasingly sophisticated fraudulent activities. Under the leadership of CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, the agency is leveraging
Medical professionals across the United States operate under a heavy burden of responsibility, yet recent data reveals a startling reality where approximately half of all patient harm events go completely unrecorded within hospital systems. This invisibility is not a result of negligence but rather
The landscape of American healthcare is currently undergoing its most significant structural shift since the inception of the Medicare program, as the federal government officially moves to tether technological innovation to measurable patient success. By implementing the Advancing Chronic Care
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence into clinical environments has transitioned from a theoretical possibility to a fundamental necessity for modern healthcare institutions aiming to provide precision medicine. Weill Cornell Medicine recently launched its institution-wide initiative,
The United States health technology sector is poised for its most significant transformation in a decade, prompted by the introduction of the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability (HTI-5) proposed rule. This sweeping proposal, originating from the Department of Health and Human Services, is