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The Trump administration on Wednesday said it has secured commitments from more than 60 health and information technology ...
The US government's newly proposed system for sharing health and medical data with technology companies raises questions ...
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services said it hasn’t yet received any information about the plan from the ...
The Trump administration, CMS, and over 60 companies including Apple have announced a new nationwide digital health ecosystem ...
"For decades, bureaucrats and entrenched interests buried health data and blocked patients from taking control of their ...
The Trump administration initiative brings together Big Tech, health IT vendors, and provider and payer systems in an ...
Republican National Committee chairman Michael Whatley tossed his hat into the U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Sen. Thom ...
HCA Healthcare raises 2025 profit forecast amidst insurance uncertainty while Centene anticipates a 2026 profitability boost ...
The Trump administration is collaborating with major tech companies to develop a system for Americans to upload personal health data.
The White House is preparing to promote more seamless sharing of healthcare data, according to a July 26 report from Bloomberg citing people familiar with the matter. Health and Human Services ...
AdvaMed has praised the CMS' plans to establish a framework to simplify the exchange of healthcare data between patients and providers.
Over 60 health and tech companies on Wednesday signed a pledge orchestrated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ...