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March 27, 2019
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CMS launches Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge
New competition seeks innovative solutions to better predict healthcare outcomes
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a new competition that aims
to accelerate innovative solutions to better predict health outcomes and
improve the quality of care for patients. Following President Trump’s
executive order to prioritize research and development of America’s
artificial intelligence capabilities, the CMS Artificial Intelligence Health
Outcomes Challenge will unleash innovative solutions as CMS continues to move
the healthcare system towards value.
“The Artificial
Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge is an opportunity for innovators to
demonstrate how artificial intelligence tools – such as deep learning and
neural networks – can be used to predict unplanned hospital and skilled
nursing facility admissions and adverse events,” said CMS Administrator Seema
Verma. “For artificial intelligence to be successful in healthcare, it must
not only enhance the predictive ability of illnesses and diseases, but also
enable providers to focus more time with patients. The power of artificial
intelligence will truly be unleashed when providers understand and trust the
data and predictions.”
Partnering with the
American Academy of Family Physicians and the Laura and John Arnold
Foundation, the Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge will engage
with innovators from all sectors – not just from healthcare – to harness
artificial intelligence solutions to predict health outcomes. The Challenge
aims to develop artificial intelligence-driven predictions that healthcare
providers and clinicians participating in CMS Innovation Center models could
use to reduce the burden to perform quality improvement activities and make
quality measures more impactful.
The Artificial
Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge is a three stage competition that will
begin with the Launch Stage, in which participants will submit an application
at ai.cms.gov. Up to 20 participants will be
selected to participate in Stage 1 of the Challenge. We anticipate that more
information about Stage 1 and Stage 2 will be announced later this year.
CMS and the partnering
organizations will award up to $1.65 million in total to selected
participants in Stage 1 and Stage 2. Prize amounts are subject to change. If
selected for Stage 1, participants will develop algorithms that predict
health outcomes from Medicare fee-for-service data, and strategies and
methodologies to explain the artificial intelligence-driven predictions to
frontline clinicians and physicians while building trust in the data.
Participants in Stages 1 and 2 of the competition will use Medicare claims
data sets provided by CMS to develop their algorithms and solutions.
The deadline for
submitting applications for the Launch Stage is June 18, 2019. Read the full
public notice for the CMS Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge
at go.cms.gov/AI, and learn more and apply at ai.cms.gov.
For a fact sheet on the
Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge, please visit: https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/cms-artificial-intelligence-health-outcomes-challenge
To see a video on Twitter
from Administrator Verma on the Artificial Health Outcomes Challenge, please
visit: https://twitter.com/SeemaCMS/status/1110962658650525696
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CMS launches Artificial Intelligence Health Outcomes Challenge
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