Applying AI to Lower Healthcare Costs
The high cost of healthcare in the United States not only hurts people’s wallets, but their health as well. Lee Mason, a graduate student in the Intramural Research Program at the National Institutes of Health, is working on an artificial intelligence program that can help people more easily learn about the prices of many different medical treatments. By making this information more transparent, his ‘MedicaidGPT’ tool supports a vital first step toward lowering healthcare costs.
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