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AMIA Statement on the Recent HHS Actions That Undermine Equitable Healthcare and Scientific Integrity
Washington, D.C. – It is the position of the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) that U.S. health system leaders are accountable for assuring equitable access to care and preventive services grounded in scientific evidence.
AMIA stands firmly with the scientific community in upholding the established gold standard for science, a […]
American Medical Informatics Association Statement on the Recent Department of Health and Human Services Actions That Undermine Equitable Healthcare and Scientific Integrity
Experience Informatics Innovation in the Annual Symposium Exhibit Hall
JAMIA Journal Club Webinar - October 2025
AMIA Response to CMS Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative
AMIA has submitted our response to CMS’s Health Tech Ecosystem Initiative, underscoring the vital role of informatics in shaping the future of health care. We highlighted our decades of leadership advancing standards like FHIR and TEFCA, training the clinical informatics workforce, and driving innovation. In our comments, we stressed protecting […]
The Algorithm Will See You Now: Policy Essentials for AI in Healthcare
ACMI Speed Networking Mixer
The Washington Download - Vol. 10 Issue 17
HTI-4 Policy Summary: Implications for Electronic Prescribing and Prior Authorization
The HTI-4 Final Rule, released July 31, 2025, introduces new requirements aimed at reducing administrative burden and improving transparency in patient care. Key changes include real-time access to prescription drug costs, automated prior authorization through standardized APIs, and integrated clinical decision support within EHRs. These updates, effective October 1, 2025 […]