Trump administration launching health tracking system with big tech’s help

The Trump administration is launching a new health tracking system with the help of major tech companies. The initiative aims to allow millions of Americans to upload their personal health data and medical records onto new apps and systems run by private tech firms. The administration claims this will provide easier access to health records and better wellness monitoring. The event is expected to involve over 60 companies, including tech giants like Google and Amazon, as well as prominent hospital systems like the Cleveland Clinic. However, experts have raised "enormous concerns" about the involvement of private firms in handling Americans' sensitive personal data. The administration is expected to deliver more details on the initiative during a planned event in the East Room on Wednesday.
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