
New tech-focused MAHA initiatives will usher in 'new era of convenience,' improve health outcomes, Trump says
The White House revealed new details Wednesday regarding the Trump administration's efforts to advance healthcare technology and partnerships with private-sector technology companies.
The "Make Health Tech Great Again" event was expected to provide more details on how the administration is advancing a "next-generation digital health ecosystem," after securing partnerships with companies including Amazon, Anthropic, Apple, Google, and OpenAI to better share information between patient and providers within Medicare and Medicaid services.
"For decades, bureaucrats and entrenched interests buried health data and blocked patients from taking control of their health," Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said in a statement Wednesday ahead of the event. "That ends today. We're tearing down digital walls, returning power to patients, and rebuilding a health system that serves the people. This is how we begin to Make America Healthy Again."
The Trump administration is partnering with more than 60 companies to bolster how health information is shared electronically, including through the use of apps, and beef up the interoperability of health information networks, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
The apps aim to address issues including diabetes and obesity management, and provide beneficiaries with AI assistants to walk through symptoms, provide care options, and assist with scheduling appointments. Other functions that the technology aims to solve are providing digital check-ins to streamline services and cut down on paper intake forms.
The White House event is a follow-up to the request for information notice that the CMS posted in May requesting information from stakeholders on ways to beef up health technology interoperability.
Other technological advances on the health front include plans for CMS to launch an app library on Medicare.gov to best direct beneficiaries to the right digital health tools, according to CMS.
"We have the tools and information available now to empower patients to improve their outcomes and their healthcare experience," CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said in a statement Wednesday.
"For too long, patients in this country have been burdened with a healthcare system that has not kept pace with the disruptive innovations that have transformed nearly every other sector of our economy," Oz said. "With the commitments made by these entrepreneurial companies today, we stand ready for a paradigm shift in the U.S. healthcare system for the benefit of patients and providers."
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treasury taken in $150 billion so far due to tarries, says $200 billion expected to be added next month
"Today the dream of easily transportable electronic medical records finally becomes a reality." – Trump
thanked reps from apple, google, Samsung, open ai, Athena health, others…..
says "half the net worth of all of our country" present at MAHA tech event.
President Trump: [16:43:34] For decades, America's health care networks have been overdue for a high tech upgrade, and that's what we're doing. The existing systems are often slow, costly, and incompatible with one another. But with today's announcement, we take a major step to bring health care into the digital age, something that, is absolutely vital. We've got to do it. Moving from clipboards and fax machines into a new era of convenience, profitability and speed and, frankly, better health for people under the leadership of administrator launching the CMS Digital Health team to give health care providers, insurers and software companies the tools they need to empower Americans with a 21st century experience on health. The key breakthrough we've made is getting many of the biggest names in the health care and technology to agree to industrywide standards for electronic medical records. [16:44:38][64.6]
"Moving from clipboards and fax machines into a new era of convenience"
"President Trump: [16:45:04] standards of electronic medical records that we talk about [16:45:08][4.0]
President Trump: [16:45:12] This will allow patients to easily transmit information from one doctor to another, even if they're different networks and using different recordkeeping systems, no matter what system they use, they're all transferable. The new standards will also make it simple for patients to access their own personal health records. [16:45:32][20.2]
President Trump: [16:46:13] instead of filling out the same tedious paperwork at every medical appointment, patients will simply be able to grant their doctors access to their records at the push of a button. Just a button, and you're all set and all the information the doctor needs will be immediately transmitted. The system will be entirely opt in, and there will be no centralized, government run database, which everyone is always concerned about. [16:46:41][28.0]
President Trump: [16:46:40] I'm I'm less concerned than anybody. I say whatever it is, it is. But people are very, very concerned about the personal records. They want to keep them very quiet and that's their choice. I think it's a great thing because it will be. It'll be absolutely quiet. [16:46:57][16.8]
"going to make people live longer and be a lot healthier"
President Trump: [16:47:03] We will save time. We will save money, and most importantly, will save lives. It's just going to make people live longer and be a lot healthier. I think that's really what you're looking to do. [16:47:14][10.4]
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RFK:
Speaker 3: [16:49:35] Indonesia today is regarded as the highest flourishing shipping nation on Earth. Since 1990, it has increased the lifespan of its women, eight years of its men by nine years. There's no country that has a record like that. There are two major innovations that allow them to achieve that extraordinary outcome, and one of those was to disincentivize people from eating processed foods. [16:50:06][31.0]
Speaker 3: [16:50:13] The other innovation that really transformed Indonesia was allowing people control of their individual health records on the he showed me the app that they use that everybody in Indonesia has and it shows your height, your weight, your blood type, your BMI, your cardiac markers, your diabetes markers, your cholesterol and any kind of individualized treatments like you had. Or if you go to a doctor in another town, he doesn't do what we have to do here, which is to sit there with a clipboard and a fax machine in order to get your health records. It's available, and it allows them to get better treatment, and it also allows you to make better choices over your life. [16:51:02][49.5]
"allowing people control over their individual health records"
"allows you to make better choices over your life"
Speaker 3: [16:51:43] he ran a a commission to reorganize the Australian health system. And they revolutionized and they vastly improved health in Australia. And he said the single thing that he did that was most important to that transformation was the transparency that occurs when people control their own health records, because it gives people the choice over their own health decisions and their lives. [16:52:10][26.6]
Speaker 3: [16:52:09] It gives them a sense of responsibility and allows them to measure the interventions if they change their diet, if they change their exercise, it can show you how many steps you took today. It can tell you if your glucose is spiking, and all of that information will now be available to American citizens. [16:52:32][22.7]
Companies agreed "voluntarily" to start sharing information
"responsibility and control over their own health care decisions"
Speaker 3: [16:53:22] President Trump gave us instructions that he wanted this to happen within six months. We barely made it under the wall. Everything's a doctor. This is leadership. And within six months, every American is going to be doing it. [16:53:34][12.4]
touts 80% of industry agreed to get rid of prior auth?
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OZ:
Dr. Oz: [16:58:55] today we are making American health technology remarkably great again. We've always been at the leadership. [16:59:01][6.5]
today is 60th anniversary of Medicare/Medicaid
Dr. Oz: [17:00:04] These beautiful programs which are the backbone of the social network, the social, support system of this country, the safety net. They're flailing a bunch of reasons. [17:00:16][12.4]
Dr. Oz: [17:02:20] So it's not just keeping people out of the hospitals, getting them to thrive and flourish. That makes what we're doing so critical today. [17:02:27][7.5]
Dr. Oz: [17:02:52] The average Americans are tired. They're tired of waiting for a doctor's appointment. They're tired of waiting for the surprise of what your hospital bill is going to offer. That's being addressed by one of the president's executive orders. They're tired of waiting for access to their medical records. You own your medical records, they're yours. Why? You can't have access to them is this stunning reality in modern day America. They're also tired of waiting for Washington to take action. And this president early on emphatically stated that wasn't going to happen anymore. And today we made that vision into a reality. [17:03:20][28.3]
"building a robust and safe system" that will protect data "better than we imagined"
"empower Americans to own their own property – which is their medical records"
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