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Top tech companies to work with Trump admin. on health care data access

by Olivia Rinaldi Jennifer Jacobs
July 29, 2025
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Top tech companies to work with Trump admin. on health care data access

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Top technology companies will work with the Trump administration to create digital tools to make it easier for older Americans and people with disabilities to access their health care data through the government’s Medicare program.

The initiative, which President Trump is expected to unveil Wednesday at the White House, would create a system to ease the exchange of patient information, sources familiar with the plan told CBS News.  

Several companies, including Oracle and Microsoft, plan to sign pledges to work on the initiative, according to multiple sources.  

In May, the Trump administration sought public input on how to modernize the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services‘ digital health care services. 

The announcement comes on the 60th anniversary of the Social Security Amendments, which were signed on July 30, 1965, and established Medicare and Medicaid. 

Seema Verma, the head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services during the first Trump administration, was invited to attend the White House announcement. She now oversees Oracle’s Health and Life Sciences division. 

White House spokespeople declined to comment.

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Olivia Rinaldi

Olivia Rinaldi is a White House reporter at CBS News. She covered President Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign and was previously an associate producer for “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell” and a broadcast associate for “Face the Nation.” She is based in Washington, D.C.

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