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Updated · POLITICO · Jun 29
Healthcare Groups Brief Congress on AI Accreditation as Appropriators Back Independent Oversight
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 29

Healthcare Groups Brief Congress on AI Accreditation as Appropriators Back Independent Oversight

1 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 29

Summary

  • Bipartisan House and Senate staffers were briefed Monday on healthcare AI by industry representatives who argued independent accreditation can guide safe adoption before Congress sets formal rules.
  • URAC hosted the session with the offices of Reps. Jay Obernolte and Ted Lieu as appropriators increasingly support outside accreditation programs for responsible AI use in the sector.
  • Speakers from URAC, Pharmesol and SandsRX said healthcare organizations want to deploy AI but still lack clear operational frameworks for doing so safely and consistently.
  • The pitch to staffers framed voluntary accreditation as a way to standardize expectations across healthcare, offering a near-term governance model while federal legislation on medical AI remains unsettled.

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