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Entrepreneurs show diagnostics, wearables and AI pilots; liability and reimbursement emerge as scaling obstacles

Joint Economic Committee · March 2, 2026
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Summary

Panelists from Calvary, Doctronic, Whoop, Regenesis and Banner Health described early‑detection tests, AI‑enabled renewals, wearable engagement tactics and state 'sandboxes' that can accelerate pilots — while highlighting liability, reimbursement and adoption barriers.

Entrepreneurs and health‑system leaders at the Joint Economic Committee described multiple pilots and commercialization strategies they say could expand preventive care and reduce downstream costs — but they also identified legal, payment and adoption hurdles that could block scale.

Terrence O'Neil, director of operations at Calvary, described an RNA‑based, multi‑cancer early‑detection platform the company says can detect stage‑1 cancers from small blood samples. O'Neil said the company has peer‑reviewed publications and is targeting a much lower per‑test cost than many existing options; he told the committee the goal is "under $100" per test once…

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