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Making Health Tech Great Again: A historic inflection point for U.S. Healthcare

August 6, 2025
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Last week in Washington, D.C., the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the White House hosted the Make Health Tech Great Again event, marking a defining moment for the future of American healthcare.  

Sixty organizations came together with a shared pledge: modernize a system that has for too long been burdened by fragmentation, outdated processes, and limited patient empowerment.

At the heart of the day’s announcements was the CMS-Aligned Network Strategy, a national framework to modernize health data exchange and accelerate the use of digital tools. The vision for the Aligned Network Strategy was clear: build the infrastructure to make data flow seamlessly, empower patients to access and use their health records, and strengthen collaboration between public and private sectors.


Reveleer’s commitment

This national call to action is consistent with the mission of Reveleer. Our platform already enables payers, providers, and value-based care organizations to exchange, analyze, and act on clinical data in real time. From eliminating manual chart retrieval to integrating AI-assisted medical coding and quality measure abstraction, we are focused on creating a system where data is truly accessible, actionable, and accountable.

Amy Gleason, Acting Administrator of the U.S. Digital Service and Strategic Advisor to CMS, put it plainly: “The infrastructure is here, but now, we need delivery.” Dr. Mehmet Oz echoed the need for collaboration, stressing that lowering costs, improving care, and eliminating fraud will require innovation across both government and the private sector. This is not a moment for incremental change. It is an inflection point for the entire industry.

For us, this means accelerating our work to empower stakeholders with the tools they need to close care gaps, improve risk adjustment accuracy, and enhance quality performance — all while reducing the administrative burden on payers and providers that has historically slowed progress.

The day culminated in a working session at the White House, where government leaders committed to meeting the private sector halfway. Conversations centered on the urgent need to modernize health data sharing technologies while protecting privacy.

The CMS-Aligned Network Strategy offers a clear path forward through responsible, interoperable, standards-based data exchange that unlocks innovation without sacrificing trust. This approach mirrors how Reveleer’s platform connects disparate systems, normalizes incoming data, and applies AI and automation to transform data into insights that improve financial, operational and patient outcomes.


Looking ahead

The event took place on Medicare’s 60th anniversary, highlighting that approaches effective in the past may not be sufficient for future needs. Sustaining and improving Medicare for the next generation will require a bold shift. This means empowering patients as custodians of their own records, replacing faxes and PDFs with real-time FHIR APIs, and deploying AI not only to automate but to elevate decision-making and reduce provider burnout.

These priorities are core to Reveleer’s work. By enabling faster access to complete patient data and delivering AI-driven insights directly into clinical workflows, we help organizations take timely, informed action that benefits both patients and the bottom line.

The federal government has laid the pipes, defined the strategy, and signaled a willingness to collaborate like never before. Now it is on companies like Reveleer to deliver modern, interoperable platforms and ethical AI solutions that make this vision real for providers, payers, and patients alike.

The opportunity is historic. The mandate is clear. At Reveleer, we are ready to help make health tech truly great again.

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