HHS Outlines AI Strategy To Expand Use

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday released a 20-page strategy to expand its use of artificial intelligence, emphasizing efficiency, coordination and innovation across divisions. The plan, introduced by Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill and backed by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lists five pillars, cites 271 active or planned AI implementations in 2024, and projects a 70% increase in 2025.
Key Points
- 1Announces 20-page AI strategy with five pillars and 271 AI implementations in 2024
- 2Highlights push to modernize operations, promote research, and analyze patient data for innovation
- 3Raises privacy and governance concerns about protecting sensitive health records and aggregated medical data
Scoring Rationale
Official HHS strategy offers actionable, department-wide AI framework and metrics, but lacks detailed technical safeguards and clear data-sharing protections.
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