On July 23, 2025, at the White House’s “Winning the AI Race” summit, President Trump unveiled his administration’s America’s AI Action Plan—a sweeping commitment aimed at securing U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence. With three executive orders, Trump emphasized doing “whatever it takes” to outpace global competitors and catalyze American innovation1.
The United States has set a bold course for global leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), and Lumeris is excited to see how these advancements align with the future of healthcare delivery. With the release of President Trump’s new plan, the government is laying the foundation for transformative breakthroughs in AI across industries. For Lumeris, the plan’s emphasis on accelerating innovation, expanding infrastructure, and a future-ready workforce presents a unique opportunity to revolutionize primary care through AI-driven solutions.
At Lumeris, our flagship product, Tom, an AI-powered primary care team member, is built to extend the reach of care teams, reduce burden on clinicians, and improve access for all Americans. As the nation prioritizes AI breakthroughs, the infrastructure investments outlined in the plan, such as enhancing data centers and supporting advanced technologies, will provide a critical backbone for expanding the reach of AI in healthcare. With the government’s focus on supporting startups and innovators, we believe we’re positioned to bring AI-powered solutions like Tom into more clinical workflows, delivering smarter, more proactive care.
We’re also aligned in our belief and mission that innovation must be accompanied by enablement. The plan’s emphasis on workforce development directly supports our efforts to prepare care teams to safely and effectively leverage AI at the point of care and beyond. As we look to scale AI solutions like Tom, a major component of our strategy is ensuring that healthcare professionals are equipped with the skills to harness the power of AI in clinical settings. By working alongside industry partners and policymakers to create a robust, AI-literate healthcare workforce, we can ensure that AI innovations deliver real-world impact—improving patient outcomes, expanding access to care, and transforming the healthcare experience for millions of Americans. This is more than a technology moment—it’s a care transformation moment. And Lumeris is ready to lead alongside those shaping the future.
Here’s what you need to know about President Trump’s America’s AI Action Plan:
Key Pillars of the Plan
The plan rests on three foundational pillars:
- Accelerating AI Innovation
- Building Infrastructure at Scale
- Propelling American AI on the Global Stage
Strategic Implications
From a healthcare and payer-provider landscape lens:
- Innovation acceleration may unlock advanced AI applications—like clinical decision support or claims automation—but may compromise guardrails around data privacy and fairness.
- Infrastructure build-out could enhance computation-heavy health AI (e.g., genomics, health outcomes) but environmental rollbacks risk community and institutional resistance.
- Global AI diplomacy might benefit U.S. healthcare tech firms, yet geopolitical entanglements may arise—especially in sensitive domains like bioinformatics.
Lumeris Insight: What Matters to Health Systems
Opportunity
Faster AI deployment in clinical workflows
Risk
Potential erosion of regulatory safeguards (e.g. HIPAA enforcement)
Lumeris’ Take
Balance is essential: Streamlined AI pathways with strong ethics oversight
Infrastructure investment and faster compute
Environmental backlash affecting rural hospitals and safety-conscious systems
Pursue initiatives with sustainability criteria and community engagement
Support for U.S. AI exports
Diverging state standards may complicate multi-state health network compliance
Advocate for federal alignment while preparing for state variability
What Lumeris Advises
- Shadow AI governance: Begin with internal frameworks that mirror federal intent—innovation-first but principled.
- Design for equity: Build in fairness, interpretability, and privacy from day one, avoiding future “bias” disqualification.
- Engage with policy: Provider organizations should actively shape regulatory rollbacks—ensuring safety and efficacy remain core.
Final Thoughts
Trump’s America’s AI Action Plan signals a strong federal commitment to accelerating AI innovation at scale. Its aggressive deregulatory stance will foster momentous gains, but health sector leaders must also carefully calibrate speed with responsibility. As an industry, we can do both, we should do both! At Lumeris, we believe in the power of AI and the power of Tom, with guardrails that protect patients, uphold trust with doctors, and anchor innovation in real-world positive impact.
References
- https://www.axios.com/2025/07/23/trump-ai-whatever-it-takes-lead-world
- https://time.com/7304994/trump-ai-regulation-plan/
- https://opendatascience.com/trump-plans-executive-orders-to-accelerate-ai-infrastructure-and-energy-expansion/
- https://techxplore.com/news/2025-07-trump-unveil-investments-power-ai.html
- https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/trump-pledges-moves-to-stimulate-ai-use-and-exports-b85b0b15
- https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-admin-plans-block-funding-states-with-strict-ai-laws-2025-7
- https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2025/07/donald-trump-ai-action-plan/683647/