Top technology companies will work with the Trump administration to make it easier for old Americans and disabled people to access their health care data through the government’s Medicare program.
The initiative, which President Trump has expected to unveil Wednesday at the White House, will create a system to reduce the exchange of the patient’s information, infamous sources told CBS News.
Many companies, including Oracle and Microsoft, plan to sign a pledge to work on the initiative, according to many sources.
In May, the Trump administration demanded public input on how to modernize Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesDigital Health Care Services.
The announcement comes on the 60th anniversary of social security amendments, which were Put signature on On July 30, 1965, and established Medicare and Medicade.
During the first Trump administration, Seema Verma, the head of the center of Medicare and Medicade services, was invited to participate in the White House announcement. She now oversees Oracle’s Health and Life Sciences Division.
White House spokespersons refused to comment.