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																	Welcome to the inaugural edition of The HealthTech Radar by MarianaAI— this is your weekly dose of industry insights, including AI developments, tailored for the modern healthcare leader like you. Our mission is to keep you up-to-date with the latest trends, numbers, and expert analyses shaping the future of healthcare. |  |  |  
						
							
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															| In Today's The HealthTech Radar |  
														
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																		Epic Unveils Ambitious AI Strategy at Annual User Group MeetingTEFCA Advances: Reshaping Public Health Data ExchangeFrom Skepticism to increased Acceptance: Ohio State University's Survey Reveals Growing Trust in Healthcare AINavigating Testing of AI Tools in Medicine: The Who and How? |  |  |  
						
							
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															| Here are the stories that we found interesting |  |  |  
						
							
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																	Epic, the health IT giant, knows how to showcase its technology developments in style. At the 45th User Group Meeting (UGM) in Verona, Wisconsin, CEO Judy Faulkner announced the expansive AI led strategy to transform the industry last week in front of 7,000 Epic customers. Read More... |  |  |  
						
							
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																	The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) is making significant strides in transforming health data interoperability, with a particular focus on enhancing public health data sharing. Recent developments highlight TEFCA's potential to revolutionize how public health authorities access and utilize health information. Read More... |  |  |  
						
							
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																	With the rapid advancements in AI, hundreds of AI-powered medical devices have been approved by regulators like the FDA; but relatively few have undergone rigorous clinical trials. This lack of clinical validation poses concerns for healthcare organizations adopting these technologies. A recent article on Nature highlights the complexities. Read More... |  |  |  
						
							
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