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DESCRIPTION:Health IT and artificial intelligence (AI) are central to the A
 dministration’s vision to Make America Healthy Again—driving prevention\, 
 improving health outcomes while reducing cost\, and doing “more with less.
 ”  \n\nThe federal government continues to advance priorities that improve
  patient services while driving down costs as we enter the artificial inte
 lligence era where AI\, data and information are transforming healthcare\,
  big data and human capabilities. Agencies are facing a pressing need to m
 odernize IT systems\, increase efficiencies by incorporating automation an
 d AI\, and increase cybersecurity. Without consolidated shared IT services
 \, agencies will struggle to maintain infrastructure\, secure their system
 s and modernize for the AI era. \n\nAI will continue to advance healthcare
  through AI-powered diagnostics integrated into wearable devices\, and ele
 ctronic health records (EHR) for risk tracking\, that alert providers to p
 otential health issues. Technology is the driving force that helps shift t
 he healthcare focus from reactive treatment to proactive wellness. Buildin
 g on this momentum\, telehealth has become an essential tool for improving
  access to healthcare\, especially for underserved and rural communities.
 \n\nMeanwhile\, interoperability is becoming increasingly important in the
  digital health landscape\, serving as the foundation for seamless data ex
 change. It facilitates connected care and improves operational efficiency 
 by securely linking systems such as EHRs\, devices\, and applications thro
 ugh standards. The aim is to generate comprehensive patient views\, minimi
 ze errors\, and improve health outcomes. \n\nRobust cybersecurity measures
  and advanced data privacy protections are needed to safeguard operations 
 against an evolving landscape of cyber threats. Healthcare challenges are 
 intensifying\, affecting every aspect of care delivery. Cybersecurity is m
 ore than just a compliance requirement or IT issue\; it’s crucial to patie
 nt care and safety.\n\nWe should look for progress and outcomes in AI\, in
 teroperability\, cybersecurity and big data analytics\, alongside demonstr
 able improvements in operational efficiency and patient outcomes.\n\nJoin 
 us at the 2026 Health IT Summit as we continue to chart the course toward 
 a healthier\, more connected future. Together\, we will ensure that the ne
 xt generation of healthcare is not only technologically advanced but more 
 accessible and equitable for every American.
DTSTART:20260526T110000Z
DTEND:20260527T220000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T091731Z
LOCATION:Bethesda North Marriott\, 5701 Marinelli Rd\, Rockville\, MD 20852
 \, United States
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:2026 Health IT Summit
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style='margin-bottom:11px\;'>Health IT and 
 artificial intelligence (AI) are central to the Administration’s vision to
  Make America Healthy Again—driving prevention\, improving health outcomes
  while reducing cost\, and doing “more with less.”  </p>\n\n<p>The federal
  government continues to advance priorities that improve patient services 
 while driving down costs as we enter the artificial intelligence era where
  AI\, data and information are transforming healthcare\, big data and huma
 n capabilities. Agencies are facing a pressing need to modernize IT system
 s\, increase efficiencies by incorporating automation and AI\, and increas
 e cybersecurity. Without consolidated shared IT services\, agencies will s
 truggle to maintain infrastructure\, secure their systems and modernize fo
 r the AI era. </p>\n\n<p>AI will continue to advance healthcare through AI
 -powered diagnostics integrated into wearable devices\, and electronic hea
 lth records (EHR) for risk tracking\, that alert providers to potential he
 alth issues. Technology is the driving force that helps shift the healthca
 re focus from reactive treatment to proactive wellness. Building on this m
 omentum\, telehealth has become an essential tool for improving access to 
 healthcare\, especially for underserved and rural communities.</p>\n\n<p>M
 eanwhile\, interoperability is becoming increasingly important in the digi
 tal health landscape\, serving as the foundation for seamless data exchang
 e. It facilitates connected care and improves operational efficiency by se
 curely linking systems such as EHRs\, devices\, and applications through s
 tandards. The aim is to generate comprehensive patient views\, minimize er
 rors\, and improve health outcomes. </p>\n\n<p>Robust cybersecurity measur
 es and advanced data privacy protections are needed to safeguard operation
 s against an evolving landscape of cyber threats. Healthcare challenges ar
 e intensifying\, affecting every aspect of care delivery. Cybersecurity is
  more than just a compliance requirement or IT issue\; it’s crucial to pat
 ient care and safety.</p>\n\n<p>We should look for progress and outcomes i
 n AI\, interoperability\, cybersecurity and big data analytics\, alongside
  demonstrable improvements in operational efficiency and patient outcomes.
 </p>\n\n<p>Join us at the 2026 Health IT Summit as we continue to chart th
 e course toward a healthier\, more connected future. Together\, we will en
 sure that the next generation of healthcare is not only technologically ad
 vanced but more accessible and equitable for every American.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Health IT and artificial intelligence (AI) are central to the A
 dministration’s vision to Make America Healthy Again—driving prevention\, 
 improving health outcomes while reducing cost\, and doing “more with less.
 ”  \n\nThe federal government continues to advance priorities that improve
  patient services while driving down costs as we enter the artificial inte
 lligence era where AI\, data and information are transforming healthcare\,
  big data and human capabilities. Agencies are facing a pressing need to m
 odernize IT systems\, increase efficiencies by incorporating automation an
 d AI\, and increase cybersecurity. Without consolidated shared IT services
 \, agencies will struggle to maintain infrastructure\, secure their system
 s and modernize for the AI era. \n\nAI will continue to advance healthcare
  through AI-powered diagnostics integrated into wearable devices\, and ele
 ctronic health records (EHR) for risk tracking\, that alert providers to p
 otential health issues. Technology is the driving force that helps shift t
 he healthcare focus from reactive treatment to proactive wellness. Buildin
 g on this momentum\, telehealth has become an essential tool for improving
  access to healthcare\, especially for underserved and rural communities.
 \n\nMeanwhile\, interoperability is becoming increasingly important in the
  digital health landscape\, serving as the foundation for seamless data ex
 change. It facilitates connected care and improves operational efficiency 
 by securely linking systems such as EHRs\, devices\, and applications thro
 ugh standards. The aim is to generate comprehensive patient views\, minimi
 ze errors\, and improve health outcomes. \n\nRobust cybersecurity measures
  and advanced data privacy protections are needed to safeguard operations 
 against an evolving landscape of cyber threats. Healthcare challenges are 
 intensifying\, affecting every aspect of care delivery. Cybersecurity is m
 ore than just a compliance requirement or IT issue\; it’s crucial to patie
 nt care and safety.\n\nWe should look for progress and outcomes in AI\, in
 teroperability\, cybersecurity and big data analytics\, alongside demonstr
 able improvements in operational efficiency and patient outcomes.\n\nJoin 
 us at the 2026 Health IT Summit as we continue to chart the course toward 
 a healthier\, more connected future. Together\, we will ensure that the ne
 xt generation of healthcare is not only technologically advanced but more 
 accessible and equitable for every American.
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