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Innovation PIFs at NIH and FDA Drive Innovation Across Federal Health Sector

“Presidential Innovation Fellows are supporting federal agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health to transform technology and processes around data, artificial intelligence and even wearable devices to advance various public health missions.”

“The PIF Program is housed within the General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services arm, and it recruits experts across industry and academia to address technology challenges and drive innovation across the federal government.”

“At the FDA, PIF Arunan Skanadarajah is supporting the agency’s CoInnovate@FDA project, which was outlined under its Technology Modernization Action Plan to drive innovation through data-intensive demonstration projects. As part of this effort, Skanadarajah is working to establish better data management and governance and scale artificial intelligence.”

“’My time with [the PIF Program] is a progression to further investigate what it takes to translate medical innovation out into the field,’ Skanadarajah said at a virtual event about the PIF program. ‘With FDA, I’m helping drive their AI strategy, making sure that they think about operational AI, like inspections and decision-making, and that they take a thoughtful approach to what has been learned in academia and industry.’”

“Skanadarajah’s experience in developing AI products and leveraging digital capabilities to expand access to health care has informed the agency on how government decisions influence industry operations.”

“’I’ve worked to bring people together who are thinking about health care delivery and using things like community health care workers, who provide care in the local community, then pairing them with technology developers and policy makers to push digital health innovation,’ he said, adding that these approaches can help enable development of new drugs and new medical devices.”

“At NIH, PIF Krishna Juluru is supporting the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering to unite health care information. Juluru largely focuses on digital health care to connect at-home and point-of-care COVID-19 tests to other systems.”

“Recently, NIH partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to advance research in at-home COVID-19 tests in the “Say Yes! COVID Test.” The goal of the program is to determine if frequent self-administered COVID-19 testing could help slow community transmission of the virus…” Read the full article here.

Source: PIFs Drive Innovation Across Federal Health Sector — April 28, 2021. GovernmentCIO.

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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