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HHS Overhauls AI and Tech Policy Management in Strategic Reversal

What Happened

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has reversed a previous reorganization from the Biden administration that merged senior roles overseeing artificial intelligence, data, and technology policy. The original plan consolidated these duties to streamline decision-making around digital health innovation, automation, and government data. Officials now state the restructuring hindered efficiency and rapid progress, prompting a return to the earlier structure with dedicated teams for each tech and data function. This policy reversal aims to improve oversight of complex initiatives, including federal use of AI tools and management of national health data.

Why It Matters

The change signals a shift in government tech policy, underlining the challenges public agencies face integrating AI and advanced technologies. Improved oversight could influence national digital health strategies and serve as a model for tech governance. Read more in our AI News Hub

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