CMS creates Office of Health Technology and Products

Naomi Diaz / beckershospitalreview - The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has established a new Office of Health Technology and Products to oversee healthcare technology modernization, digital products and platform transformation across the agency’s programs. The organizational chang…

AI Summary: CMS has created a dedicated Office of Health Technology and Products to centralize oversight of digital health tools, including AI and emerging medical technologies. The new office will coordinate evaluation, guidance and implementation policies across CMS programs to speed safe adoption, improve interoperability and provide clearer regulatory expectations for health systems and vendors.

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