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CMS Implements Biometric Verification on Medicare.gov
March 11, 2026
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has deployed new biometric verification login options on Medicare.gov, integrating services such as Login.gov, ID.me, and CLEAR to enhance user identity verification and security. Early adoption data indicates that 60% of new Medicare.gov accounts utilize these modern credentialing methods, reflecting strong user acceptance and improved authentication processes. This initiative supports CMS's efforts to strengthen digital identity assurance and reduce fraud risks in federal healthcare services.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing demand for advanced identity proofing and biometric verification technologies in federal healthcare portals.
- Vendors specializing in digital identity verification and biometric authentication may find increased contracting opportunities with CMS and related agencies.
- Organizations supporting federal healthcare IT modernization should evaluate integration capabilities with Login.gov, ID.me, and CLEAR platforms.
- This development signals a broader federal trend toward adopting multi-factor and biometric authentication to secure sensitive government services.
Agencies
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. DOGE Service
Vendors
Login.gov, ID.me, CLEAR
Locations
Sources
- CMS touts early uses of new biometric verification tools for Medicare.gov - Nextgov/FCW · Nextgov/FCW · Mar 11