Instructs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to study AI strategies to improve healthcare administration and data security. Evaluates AI applications in reducing administrative burdens and enhancing cybersecurity. Requires reporting to Congress on findings, recommendations, and policy options.
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This is a binding legislative bill from the United States Congress that uses mandatory language ('shall') to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct a study and report to Congress. It creates legally enforceable obligations with clear timelines and reporting requirements.
The document has minimal coverage of approximately 3-4 subdomains, with focus on privacy compromise (2.1), AI system security vulnerabilities (2.2), and governance failure (6.5). Coverage is concentrated in privacy/security domains and governance mechanisms, reflecting the study's mandate to evaluate AI strategies for healthcare administration while ensuring data protection and cybersecurity.
The document primarily governs the Health Care and Social Assistance sector, with comprehensive coverage of AI applications in healthcare administration, patient data management, and cybersecurity. It also has minimal coverage of the Information sector through references to AI developers and IT vendors serving healthcare.
The document primarily covers the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages, as it focuses on evaluating existing AI tools in use for healthcare administration and establishing oversight mechanisms. It also addresses Plan and Design through its mandate to develop recommendations for future research and pilot programs.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence technologies and tools throughout, focusing on their application in healthcare administration. It does not specifically define or distinguish between AI models, AI systems, or specialized categories like frontier AI, GPAI, or foundation models. No compute thresholds are mentioned.
United States Congress; Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America
The document is a bill enacted by the United States Congress, as stated in the opening legislative language. Congress is the proposing authority for this federal legislation.
United States Congress; Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives; Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate
Congress enforces compliance through its oversight function, with specific committees designated to receive the mandated report. The Secretary of Health and Human Services is legally obligated to comply with the study and reporting requirements.
Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives; Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate; Secretary of Health and Human Services
Congressional committees will monitor implementation through the required report submission. The Secretary of Health and Human Services will monitor the study process and consult with various agencies and stakeholders during the evaluation.
Secretary of Health and Human Services; Department of Health and Human Services; health care providers; health plans; covered entities; business associates; artificial intelligence developers
The primary target is the Secretary of Health and Human Services who must conduct the study. The study itself evaluates AI applications across healthcare providers, health plans, covered entities, business associates, and AI developers serving the healthcare industry.
4 subdomains (4 Minimal)