GovCIO Media & Research’s Health Tech Equity Working Group held their second meeting May 11 to tackle important issues across health care, including creating more robust data standards and mitigating technology bias across agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, NIH and more. Our hosts dive into the top takeaways from the meeting and explain how industry and government can work together to deliver more equitable health care and build trust with patients.
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Season 4
Episode 13
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Inside the Health Tech Equity Working Group
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Our group of federal leaders met to discuss how government can mitigate bias and develop better standards to deliver more equitable health care.
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