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Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM renew pledge to support health data interoperability
Last August, six of the world’s largest technology giants publicly committed to supporting interoperability in healthcare and to take steps to advance data-sharing standards.
A year later, the cloud technology leaders say they have made notable progress toward reducing barriers to interoperability including the release of open-source software and the development of new standards.
The six companies and competitors—Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce—announced a renewed commitment to interoperability at the CMS Blue Button 2.0 Developer Conference on Tuesday afternoon.
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