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Trump Launches Digital Health Data System

Jul 31, 2025

The Trump administration has unveiled a new initiative aimed at creating a nationwide private health tracking system in partnership with Big Tech and major healthcare providers. The program is designed to give Americans the ability to share their personal health data and medical records more easily across various health systems and apps. The administration claims this move will streamline access to medical information, improve patient monitoring, and promote wellness through digital solutions.


Over 60 companies—including tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Apple, along with major health organizations such as UnitedHealth Group and CVS Health—have signed on to participate. The system will initially focus on diabetes and weight management, integrating features like conversational AI to assist patients, digital check-ins, QR codes, and medication tracking tools. At a White House event, President Donald Trump called the current health infrastructure outdated and praised the partnership as a major leap forward in bringing American healthcare into the digital age.


A centralized health tracking system, backed by Big Tech and integrated across apps and medical providers, signals a major shift toward the kind of digital infrastructure that could one day be used to control who can access healthcare, buy, or even participate in society—mirroring the system described in Revelation 13. When personal health data becomes universally accessible and linked to tech giants, it sets the foundation for biometric monitoring, social conditioning, and digital ID systems that could easily evolve into tools of coercion and control under a future global authority.


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SOURCE: AP News

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