According to a recent LinkedIn post from bwell Connected Health, coverage in Fierce Healthcare described new momentum around the firm’s interoperability platform. The article cited Humana, Noom, and Welldoc as having gone live with b.well to expand health data access under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Health Tech Ecosystem initiative.
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The post suggests that b.well is providing the integrations behind interoperability efforts by connecting nearly 2.4 million providers, 350 health plans, and various care-delivery platforms. CLEAR is referenced in the post as enabling secure identity verification, which is framed as supporting reductions in data fragmentation and advancing what the company describes as “real interoperability.”
For investors, this visibility alongside national payers and digital health players may indicate strengthening commercial traction and a central role in CMS-aligned data-exchange infrastructure. If these integrations scale and translate into durable contracts, b.well could benefit from recurring revenue opportunities and increased strategic importance in the U.S. healthcare IT interoperability stack.
The association with large-scale provider and health-plan connectivity also suggests potential network effects, as additional stakeholders may seek alignment with an established ecosystem. However, the post does not provide details on contract terms, revenue impact, or margins, so the financial implications remain uncertain and depend on long-term adoption, competitive dynamics, and CMS policy continuity.

