Health Technology Ecosystem
Making Health Tech Great Again
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is taking bold steps to modernize the nation’s digital health ecosystem with a focus on empowering Medicare beneficiaries through greater access to innovative health technologies
America’s healthcare system is plagued by complexity, high costs, and fragmentation—placing strain on patients, providers, and our national budget. Outdated infrastructure and disconnected data have made it harder—not easier—to get quality care and achieve positive long-term outcomes. Without competitive pressure, the system fails to reward the best ideas leveraging modern technology.
CMS is Making This Future a Reality
For over 15 years, we’ve regulated healthcare technology – but regulation alone has not delivered the modern, connected experience Americans expect. We now have an opportunity to do something different.
The CMS Digital Health Ecosystem is a bold new vision built on collaboration, not just compliance. We are calling on the healthcare industry – data networks, Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, health app developers, providers, and innovators – to voluntarily align around a shared framework for data and access that empowers people, improves care, and accelerates progress.
CMS will do its part: launching key public infrastructure like the National Provider Directory, enabling modern identity on Medicare.gov, and expanding data-sharing capabilities. But the broader transformation depends on the private sector stepping up to our challenge and delivering real results -live – before the end of the year.
This is a movement, not a mandate. It is a call to action, not a regulation. Let’s show what’s possible when we work together – and finally bring healthcare into the modern era.
For clarity, nothing in this document is intended to contravene, supersede, or preempt federal or state healthcare or privacy laws, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification Rules (HIPAA Rules), and the Privacy Act of 1974.
Request for Information
This request for information (RFI) seeks input from the public regarding the market of digital health products for Medicare beneficiaries as well as the state of data interoperability and broader health technology infrastructure.
Press Release
Today, the Trump Administration announced progress toward building a smarter, more secure, and more personalized healthcare experience in partnership with innovative private sector companies.
Launch Event
During White House "Make Health Tech Great Again" event with CMS, major healthcare and IT firms committed to building a next-generation digital health ecosystem to improve patient outcomes, reduce provider burden, and drive value.