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HealthPlatform.News(letter)
December 1, 2025
In this week’s edition of health news across the states: States begin to put guardrails on AI, FDA issues new guidance on fluoride
Plus: Rea Hederman, The Buckeye Institute: Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage
HealthPlatform.News [[link removed]] States begin to put legislative guardrails on artificial intelligence [[link removed]]
As the healthcare industry experiences a surge in the use of artificial intelligence (AI), states are beginning to put boundaries around its use.
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FDA issues new — and controversial — guidance on fluoride for young children [[link removed]]
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced that children under age 3 should not receive ingestible fluoride products, including tablets and drops, marking a significant move in the ongoing national debate over fluoride use.
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Hederman: Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage [[link removed]]
As Ohio’s population ages, its need for medical care will continue to increase. Although technological improvements in artificial intelligence (AI) and telehealth can meet some of the rising demand, more human medical providers are needed to meet Ohio’s healthcare needs.
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In case you missed it
Ohio House passes bill expanding parental access to kids’ medical records [[link removed]]
Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables [[link removed]]
AI advancements in healthcare are here [[link removed]]
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