HHS Data Strategy Looks to Expand Human Services Interoperability – EHRIntelligence.com
Source: HHS
By Hannah Nelson
– The Department of Health and Human Services has released a new data strategy, which includes the expansion of the role of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to include coordination of human services interoperability.
The data strategy outlines the department's priorities and initiatives to safely and effectively leverage data to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans. The strategy focuses on goals for the next five years. HHS intends to periodically review the strategy's content to ensure it is meeting the department's evolving needs.
The data strategy's five overarching priorities are:
“This data strategy is a pivotal step forward in our commitment to utilizing data as a strategic asset to drive innovation and improve outcomes in health and human services,” Andrea Palm, deputy secretary of HHS, said in a public statement.
“By harnessing the power of information and leveraging recent technological advancements, we're better equipped to meet the evolving needs of the people and communities we serve,” Palm continued.
Micky Tripathi, PhD, national coordinator for health information technology, noted that ONC is eager to support the data strategy's vision for human services interoperability.
“Better integration of healthcare delivery and human services is critical to strengthening 'whole-person' care, advancing health equity, and improving customer experience,” said Micky Tripathi, PhD, national coordinator for health information technology.
The strategy also promotes greater access to data to advance cancer research, improve patient outcomes, and advance the goal of the Biden Cancer Moonshot to cut the cancer death rate in half over the next 25 years.
“Synthesizing the vast amount of data across the full spectrum of cancer research and clinical care will be our best bet for reducing the cancer death rate by 50 percent within 25 years,” said Monica Bertagnolli, MD, director of the National Institutes of Health.
“The data strategy will focus HHS activities on developing and implementing clinical data standards and expanding secure access to the data with the goal of unlocking the next generation of cancer prevention and treatment,” she added.
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– The Department of Health and Human Services has released a new data strategy, which includes the expansion of the role of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to include coordination of human services interoperability.
The data strategy outlines the department's priorities and initiatives to safely and effectively leverage data to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans. The strategy focuses on goals for the next five years. HHS intends to periodically review the strategy's content to ensure it is meeting the department's evolving needs.
The data strategy's five overarching priorities are:
“This data strategy is a pivotal step forward in our commitment to utilizing data as a strategic asset to drive innovation and improve outcomes in health and human services,” Andrea Palm, deputy secretary of HHS, said in a public statement.
“By harnessing the power of information and leveraging recent technological advancements, we're better equipped to meet the evolving needs of the people and communities we serve,” Palm continued.
Micky Tripathi, PhD, national coordinator for health information technology, noted that ONC is eager to support the data strategy's vision for human services interoperability.
“Better integration of healthcare delivery and human services is critical to strengthening 'whole-person' care, advancing health equity, and improving customer experience,” said Micky Tripathi, PhD, national coordinator for health information technology.
The strategy also promotes greater access to data to advance cancer research, improve patient outcomes, and advance the goal of the Biden Cancer Moonshot to cut the cancer death rate in half over the next 25 years.
“Synthesizing the vast amount of data across the full spectrum of cancer research and clinical care will be our best bet for reducing the cancer death rate by 50 percent within 25 years,” said Monica Bertagnolli, MD, director of the National Institutes of Health.
“The data strategy will focus HHS activities on developing and implementing clinical data standards and expanding secure access to the data with the goal of unlocking the next generation of cancer prevention and treatment,” she added.
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©2012-2024 TechTarget, Inc. Xtelligent Healthcare Media is a division of TechTarget. All rights reserved. HealthITAnalytics.com is published by Xtelligent Healthcare Media a division of TechTarget.
This article was autogenerated from a news feed from CDO TIMES selected high quality news and research sources. There was no editorial review conducted beyond that by CDO TIMES staff. Need help with any of the topics in our articles? Schedule your free CDO TIMES Tech Navigator call today to stay ahead of the curve and gain insider advantages to propel your business!

