Cotiviti GOV Services recently finalized a voluntary pledge with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The business earned the Friend of the Ecosystem designation through this commitment. Furthermore, the company has partnered with federal healthcare agencies for over 20 years. This new initiative strengthens digital health infrastructure across the United States.
The strategy supports Medicare beneficiaries by enabling secure technologies. Additionally, the framework establishes trusted data exchange among providers, payers, and EHR systems. It gives patients much more control over their personal health information.
“The U.S. healthcare system faces high costs, fragmented data, and outdated infrastructure. Unlocking the full potential of a modern, patient-centered system requires greater alignment between CMS’s infrastructure and private sector innovation. As a Friend of the Ecosystem, Cotiviti is proud to collaborate with CMS and other industry leaders, providing support, technology, and feedback to help ensure real-time, consented health data can be accessed securely, reliably, and at scale,” said Ric Sinclair, CEO of Cotiviti.
Interoperability Solutions for Government Health Systems
The agreement drives the adoption of scalable solutions. For instance, these tools help payers comply with CMS-0057-F standards. Cotiviti also serves as the Recovery Audit Contractor for Region 3, Region 4, and Region 5. The team reviews Medicare claims to correct overpayments and underpayments.
“This pledge reflects our mission to provide interoperable, standards-based solutions that enable federal and commercial payers to comply with interoperability standards, including CMS-0057-F, while delivering better care outcomes to patients. It also builds upon our long-standing history of working with government health agencies to help ensure quality healthcare delivery and proper payment across the broad populations it serves,” said Chris Coloian, Chief Strategy Officer at Cotiviti and General Manager of Cotiviti GOV Services.
Currently, the company supports the Department of Veterans Affairs. Its Interoperability Gateway won the 2026 Best in KLAS award. Meanwhile, their clients provide care for over 300 million individuals. The firm also provides data management services to the retail sector.
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