Becker's Healthcare August 29, 2025
Naomi Diaz

Epic Systems, based in Verona, Wis., is among more than 60 companies partnering with the Trump administration on a federal initiative aimed at improving how patients and providers access and share health data, The CapTimes reported Aug. 29.

The project, led by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, seeks to create a “smarter, more secure and more personalized healthcare experience,” according to a July announcement. The effort will focus on two areas: giving patients more personalized tools to view and understand their medical information and expanding a nationwide network for health data exchange.

Epic, along with EHR vendors Oracle Health and Athenahealth, is expected to play a supporting role. Seth Howard, Epic’s vice president of research and development, said...

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