Trump Tech Initiative Proposed to Streamline Healthcare Services
UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – More than 60 companies signed pledges to meet interoperability goals by early 2026, aiming to improve patient outcomes and reduce provider burden with a secure digital health ecosystem.
- On July 30, President Donald Trump and health officials introduced a new CMS initiative at the White House aimed at enhancing the sharing of healthcare data.
- This initiative follows a June 2025 CMS request for information on health technology and aims to address slow, costly, and incompatible existing systems.
- Over 60 companies, including Amazon, Apple, Google, OpenAI, UnitedHealth, and CVS Health, pledged to support an interoperability framework for accessible, secure health data exchange.
- Trump explained that the program will enable patients to share their medical information with multiple healthcare providers, even if those providers operate on separate systems, and he highlighted that participation in the initiative is entirely voluntary.
- The initiative aims to empower patients, reduce provider burden, and drive innovation while preserving privacy amid concerns over recent data breaches affecting over 3 million people.
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