The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the introduction of the Health Tech Ecosystem initiative to streamline health care information sharing between patients and providers.
“We have the tools and information available now to empower patients to improve their outcomes and their health care experience,” CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, M.D., said in a July 30 press release.
The initiative focuses on promoting a CMS Interoperability Framework to share information between patients and providers and on increasing the availability of user-friendly, personalized tools so patients can access necessary information and resources.
Major health care and information technology firms, including Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Apple, and OpenAI, have committed to working with CMS to achieve results for this initiative in the first quarter of 2026, facilitating data exchange and developing apps to assist in patient service delivery.
CMS will post an app library to Medicare.gov to highlight the secure digital health tools that will be developed. CMS also outlined progress made so far on efforts to support the new digital health ecosystem. CMS will:
Finally, CMS announced it is facilitating trusted data exchange through the new CMS-Aligned Networks concept based on the CMS Interoperability Framework. Patients will have access to their data without needing to set up separate accounts for each health care website.
More information on the CMS Health Tech Ecosystem initiative can be found at https://www.cms.gov/health-tech-ecosystem.
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