MedCity News July 31, 2025
Katie Adams

CMS launched a new initiative to promote better data interoperability and digital health innovation. As part of the effort, more than 60 organizations pledged to build patient-facing apps and support secure data sharing — including OpenAI, Amazon, Apple, Cleveland Clinic and Providence.

On Wednesday, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services launched a new initiative in tandem with the White House and HHS aimed at creating a more patient-centric healthcare ecosystem.

As part of the effort, CMS rolled out an interoperability framework to facilitate seamless data exchange across healthcare providers, EHR systems and tech platforms. Already, 21 healthcare data networks have pledged to meet the framework’s criteria and become CMS-aligned networks.

These participating entities vow to enable patients and providers...

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Topics: Apps, CMS, Congress / White House, Digital Health, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Technology
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