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May 09, 2026
•Jesse LandryJesse Landry

WP Intelligence Brings America’s AI Health Care Reckoning to AI+ Expo

American health care is entering the kind of transition that makes incumbents sweat quietly in boardrooms and founders talk a little too fast at dinner. Medical record sharing. Drug discovery. Pharmacy infrastructure. Claims processing. Clinical workflows. The whole machine is getting new wiring while most people are still arguing about whether ChatGPT can write a decent wedding toast. Meanwhile, operators, regulators, and security leaders are staring at something much bigger: who controls the intelligence layer of care when every hospital, insurer, pharmacy, and federal agency starts speaking algorithm fluently.

That’s why today’s WP Intelligence “How AI is changing health care” briefing at AI+ Expo in Washington matters. Not because AI in health care is a trendy headline. That phase already burned off. This room exists because the stakes got real. Cost pressure is real. Physician burnout is real. Cybersecurity threats are real. Regulatory uncertainty is real. Everybody wants faster care, cleaner data, lower costs, tighter margins, better outcomes, and somehow fewer lawsuits. America wants Star Trek medicine while operating on fax machine infrastructure and passwords written on sticky notes. That tension is exactly where this conversation lives.

Today, in Washington, D.C., WP Intelligence drops directly into the middle of that collision with Luiza Savage moderating and Rebecca Adams leading a conversation with people carrying actual institutional weight. Thomas Keane, MD, National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, sits at the nerve center of how health data moves across the country. Alan Rosa, SVP and chief information security officer at CVS, understands better than most that every advancement in AI creates another front door hackers would love to kick open. Janet Woodcock, MD, former acting commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has spent years navigating the uncomfortable space between innovation and public trust, which is basically the entire health-tech economy right now in one sentence.

That mix matters. This isn’t founders pitching calorie-counting apps to people wearing fleece vests near a kombucha station. This is policy, infrastructure, security, regulation, commerce, and medicine sitting at the same table while the industry decides whether AI becomes a force multiplier or a very expensive hallucination with a medical license. Good tech news explains products. Important tech news explains power. This conversation sits firmly in the second category.

The smartest people in health care aren’t asking whether AI is coming. They’re asking who gets protected, who gets displaced, who gets reimbursed, and who gets left buffering while the rest of the system accelerates. That’s the real room. That’s the real conversation. And increasingly, that’s where the future of American business is being negotiated. The next wave of tech news will not be driven by consumer novelty alone. It will be shaped by whoever earns institutional trust fast enough to operate inside industries where mistakes carry human consequences.

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