National Healthcare Security Administration: Innovation and exploration of the application of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and new regulatory scenarios.
The National Healthcare Security Administration has issued the "Five-Year Action Plan for Supervision and Inspection of Medical Security Funds".
On May 13th, the National Medical Insurance Administration released the "Five-Year Action Plan for the Supervision and Inspection of Medical Insurance Fund", in which it mentioned the innovative exploration of artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies and new scenarios for regulatory applications. It emphasized driving development through innovation, deeply applying new generation artificial intelligence technology, and achieving full-chain, intelligent, and penetrative supervision. It focused on the supervision application of drug traceability codes, improving the drug traceability code supervision model, accurately targeting prescribers, drug traffickers, and illegal drug wholesale enterprises, drug retail institutions, online drug sales platforms, and other illegal entities, strengthening coordination with relevant departments for supervision, comprehensively governing the historical problem of selling "recycled drugs", and exploring the promotion of the supervision application of unique identifier for medical consumables. It focused on new technologies and scenarios, actively exploring the application of scene capture, thermal imaging, and millimeter wave radar technologies in rehabilitation therapy, long-term care insurance services, and other scenarios. It focused on empowering artificial intelligence, continuously innovating and expanding the practical paths and application scenarios of "artificial intelligence + medical insurance supervision".
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This article is selected from the "National Medical Insurance Administration", Editor: Xu Wenqiang.
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