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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is launching a new pilot program to integrate and coordinate healthcare for children with complex conditions. A new KFF poll found that 1 in 3 US adults have turned to AI chatbots for health information in the past year.
The US government is introducing a new pilot program to improve healthcare for children with complex conditions. The program will offer $125 million to up to five states to test an approach that connects physical and behavioral healthcare and community support. A new poll found that many US adults are using AI chatbots for health information. The poll showed that 1 in 3 adults have used AI chatbots in the past year, with most seeking immediate advice. However, there are concerns about the use of AI in healthcare, including privacy worries and the potential for deepfake X-rays to cause disruption. Researchers have found that even radiologists can struggle to differentiate between real and fake X-rays. The pilot program and the use of AI in healthcare are part of a broader effort to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs. The US government is exploring new approaches to healthcare, including the use of technology and innovative payment models.
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