Top tech firms join Trump’s plan to improve health care data sharing

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Oracle and Microsoft are set to partner with the Trump administration on a federal healthcare data initiative aimed at improving access to and integration of health information. According to multiple sources, the collaboration involves efforts to address data interoperability issues in the U.S. healthcare system.

Officials say the goal is to reduce fragmentation across different health record systems while maintaining compliance with privacy regulations.

Both Oracle and Microsoft are expected to sign formal pledges confirming their participation. The companies will contribute their technical expertise to help build systems that support secure and efficient data exchange.

Other technology firms are also expected to join the initiative. Details about the scope, timeline, or structure of the partnership have not been formally released.

The Trump administration has stated that modernizing healthcare data systems is a priority. The partnership is part of ongoing federal efforts to enhance digital infrastructure within the healthcare sector.

No specific start date for the project has been announced.

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