Artificial Intelligence and Its Potential to Fuel Economic Growth and Improve Governance

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Artificial Intelligence and Its Potential to Fuel Economic Growth and Improve Governance

4 Jun 2024

Chairman Heinrich, Vice Chairman Schweikert, and distinguished members of the Joint Economic Committee: My name is Brian Miller, and I practice hospital medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. As an academic health policy analyst, I serve as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Business (Courtesy) at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and as a Nonresident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. My research focuses on how we can build a more competitive and vibrant health sector to make healthcare more efficient, flexible, and personalized for patients. This perspective is based upon my prior regulatory experience at four federal regulatory agencies. Through my current role as a faculty member, I regularly engage with regulators, policymakers, and businesses in search of solutions to help create a better healthcare system for all. Today I am here in my personal capacity, and the views expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Johns Hopkins University or the Johns Hopkins Health System, the American Enterprise Institute, or the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. In my testimony today, I will focus on three areas: Improving the clinical efficiency of care delivery through labor productivity growth Driving administrative efficiency for delivery systems and insurers Policies to promote the development of new science and new innovation Read the Full Testimony Here. Watch the Full Hearing Here.
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Brian J. Miller

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