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Himscast: AI forecasting and IT regulations within the White House of Trump

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It was four months during the air on any number of politics fronts since President Donald Trump took office for the second term, and health care and health are not exceptions.

During the first 100 days of Trump’s administration, seismic shocks and a significant reduction in staff in the US Social Welfare Department took place, a fresh understanding about what AI regulation could be, a continuous extension (although still not enduring), tender flexibility from the pandemic era and many other fresh development on the regulatory front.

Of course, there was also controversy and confusion, and massive changes in politics compared to just a few months ago some healthcare employees and technology developers uncertain as to the future in relation to tips and regulations for IT health.

We recently talked to Aaron Maguregui, a partner of Foley & Lardner LLP. He is an advocate who advises health and technological care companies, as well as suppliers and payers, in regulatory matters and compliance with cyber security, privacy, data management and more. It is also a co -chairman of the Arman Telemedicine Association Privacy Committee. We asked him about what the early weeks of the fresh administration on the front of politics show and what they can signal for the coming years.

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Talking points:

  • Like the first 100 days of Trump’s administration affected healthcare and health

  • Why President Trump immediately dismissed the ordinance of President Biden in AI and replaced him His ownAnd what does it mean

  • Which can bring the future for the strategic plan of AI specific for HHS developed by the office of assistant secretary for technology policy, just before Trump’s office took the office

  • How innovations and AI regulation can evolve in the next few years and whether it will keep the technology step

  • Can regulatory uncertainty or confusion against artificial intelligence affect investments and innovations?

  • Predicting future rules regarding teo and virtual care

  • As they should have health care, developers should shape their strategies when they look into the future

More about this episode:

What to look for with IT Health policy in the coming months

What health care leaders want Trump and Doge to know about data policy

HHS to reduce the workforce by 20 thousand. Work as part of sedate restructuring throughout the agency

Senators require the justification of Mass HHS exemptions

HHS employees are afraid that personnel reductions can destabilize the agency

Is stagnation of telemedicine without regulatory reform?

Protected and fair artificial intelligence needs handrails, from regulations and people in the loop

The congress releases the AI ​​policy plan

The design of the special desk teeth

Congress awards a 6-month relief for Medicare, but the questions are ongoing

Brown University Policy Expert talks about the future of tender flexibility

Trump’s fresh CDC candidate has the health of IT

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