HHS and CMS Launch Advisory Committee
- August 27, 2025
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) & Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Announcement, August 2025
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have announced the creation of a new advisory committee focused on improving how healthcare is delivered and financed in the United States.
The committee will provide expert recommendations in areas such as preventive care, chronic disease management, and reducing administrative burdens that often frustrate patients and slow down providers. By addressing these challenges, federal health leaders aim to make care more efficient and patient-focused.
Membership and Timeline
Nominations for committee members are now open. HHS and CMS are seeking a diverse group of healthcare leaders, providers, and policy experts who can bring practical, real-world insights. Final selections are expected by the end of 2025.
Why It Matters
This advisory body reflects the government’s push to modernize healthcare administration while keeping patients at the center of care. Simplifying billing processes, insurance requirements, and claims systems could reduce burdens on doctors and hospitals, while improving access and outcomes for patients.
Healthcare providers today often face time-consuming paperwork, claim denials, and complex regulatory requirements, all of which take focus away from clinical care. If the committee is successful, reforms could lead to fewer administrative barriers and greater attention to preventive services and chronic condition management.
Bigger Picture
The initiative is part of a broader government effort to build a more efficient, cost-effective, and patient-centered healthcare system. By reducing red tape and empowering providers to focus more on direct care, HHS and CMS hope to deliver better results for both patients and the healthcare workforce.