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60+ Companies Join CMS’ New Initiative for Data Interoperability & Patient-Facing Apps

UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – Apple joins over 60 companies in a White House-led effort to empower patients with digital health tools and eliminate paper intake forms, improving data sharing and care coordination.

  • On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, the White House announced that Apple and more than 60 firms joined a new digital health effort, as part of a broader initiative.
  • Patients have long endured a healthcare system plagued by fragmented infrastructure and disconnected data, prompting an initiative announced earlier this month to shift control over health records to individuals.
  • The CMS Interoperability Framework establishes technical and legal guidelines for secure, standardized data exchange, promoting seamless data sharing and personalized tools over the coming months.
  • With all companies having signed the patient empowerment pledge, soon, patients will access and share records via personal apps, QR codes or Smart Health Cards, CMS expects over 60 firms to deliver by the first quarter of next year.
  • Future projections suggest a shift towards predictive analytics, AI and machine learning to identify health risks early and deliver personalized care, with the generative AI healthcare market to reach $22 billion by 2032.
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Arizona Daily Sun broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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