Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Initiative
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – The framework includes commitments from 21 health networks and 30 companies to enhance secure healthcare data exchange and improve patient outcomes, CMS said.
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Trump administration, tech leaders launch effort aimed at improving health records
The Trump administration on Wednesday announced an initiative to improve the digital health ecosystem for patients and providers, leaning on the voluntary support of dozens of health and tech companies. More than 60 companies — including data networks, health systems and providers, and developers of AI and other applications — have committed to improving the flow of electronic health information, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicai…
Tech leaders to partner with Trump admin on patient records
(Axios) – Leading tech and health companies including Amazon, Apple, Google, and OpenAI committed on Wednesday to working with the Trump administration to make electronic patient records more accessible across the health care system. Why it matters: Patient health information is now scattered across multiple disconnected systems, leading to inefficiencies, medical errors and wasted time and money. (Read More)
Trump Dismisses His Own Health Records At Tech Event: 'If I Have A Problem, I Don’t Want To Know'
Trump had a big rollout planned. The cameras were ready. Tech leaders were in the room. The White House was introducing a new digital health initiative, and Trump was leading the charge. But the moment he grabbed the mic, things quickly shifted. “I don’t want to see mine, please,” Trump joked about his own medical records. “If I have a problem, I don’t want to know about it right now.” The event was hosted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicai…
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