New tech-focused MAHA initiatives will usher in 'new era of convenience,' improve health outcomes, Trump says

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares his journey to his official position and where his passion for health comes from on'My View with Lara Trump.' 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. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced that the HHS will ban illegal immigrants from accessing taxpayer-funded programs. "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.