11/18/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/19/2025 13:58
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18 November 2025
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Rep. Barragán's Introduces the HEAL A.I. Act to Encourage Further Development of A.I. Literacy for Medical Students
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Nanette Barragán (CA-44) introduced the Healthcare Education in AI Literacy (HEAL A.I.) Act, a bill that would establish a grant program for medical schools to create or continue the development of curriculums in literacy for artificial intelligence.
AI can advance health care through its abilities to strengthen diagnostic capabilities, streamline clinical operations, and automate routine tasks such as scheduling and patient documentation. It can also enable providers to dedicate more time to patient care while improving efficiency and accuracy across both research and clinical practices.
To fully embrace the opportunities this technology provides, medical professionals and the upcoming workforce must be prepared to leverage the many benefits of AI. This bill will give medical schools and residency-sponsoring institutions the resources for students and residents to gain hands-on experience with AI tools in health professions, so that they can understand how to optimize A.I.'s ability to improve patient care, streamline workflows, and enhance decision-making before entering the workforce.
"AI can transform the care that millions of Americans receive," said Rep. Barragán. "With the rapid developments in AI technology, we now have the capability to do more, provide better care, and close the health care disparities that we often see in our underserved and minority communities. But that also means that our next generation of doctors and providers must be knowledgeable in how to best use this technology. This bill will help provide that space to train our next generation of health care providers to give the best care possible for working Americans."
"The National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA) supports the Healthcare Education in AI Literacy (HEAL-AI) Act, which prepares future physicians to use artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly in patient care. This bill ensures that AI training is grounded in ethics, equity, and transparency, which are important principles for reducing disparities in health outcomes. By prioritizing schools that serve Latino and other underrepresented communities, the HEAL-AI Act will help build a physician workforce ready to deliver innovative and equitable care," said the National Hispanic Medical Association.
Specifically, the bill creates a grant program at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in the Department of Health and Human Services for the education and training of medical students, medical residents, and medical faculty in the deployment of artificial intelligence.
Supporting Organizations: National Hispanic Medical Association
The bill is cosponsored by Representatives Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) and Ted Lieu (CA-36).
To view the full bill text, click HERE.
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