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    The health system is currently testing the agentic tool at two subsidiaries, with plans to roll out the technology at other locations in the future.

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    The health insurer is trying to improve the customer experience by connecting them with an AI bot, but analyses show the technology can make mistakes. 

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    On Friday, the HHS fleshed out a preliminary budget released in the spring and gave new details about which of its programs would be terminated if the Trump administration gets its way.

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    Seventeen percent of respondents who don’t use online portals said they haven’t adopted them due to security concerns, according to a survey from LexisNexis Risk Solutions.

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    And that’s not counting an almost $200 billion increase in uncompensated care — most of which would fall on hospitals, the Urban Institute and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation project.

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