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AHA Healthcare IT Database

Data & Insights
This annual survey conducted in collaboration with the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (formerly the Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC)) gathers data that informs policymakers, providers, researches and vendors on health IT adoption, tools and trends.

Administration issues RFI on health technology

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology May 13 issued a request for information on digital health products, the state of data interoperability and the broader national infrastructure for health technology.
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Plaintiffs Reply in AHA v Rainer Case – April 11, 2024

Plaintiffs’ Combined Brief in Opposition to Defendants’ Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment and Reply Brief in Support of Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment

IT as a Strategic Resource

Trustee Articles
Information technology can be the catalyst in transforming the health care delivery system.

Interoperability: What Boards Need to Know

Trustee Articles
For hospitals and health systems interoperability means applying this concept to the sharing of information in electronic health records (EHRs) and other health information through a fluid process that gives multiple providers in multiple locations actionable information to support safe and quality care and to engage patients in their own care.

Understanding the True Cost of Clinical Technology

Trustee Articles
For the past few years, “prices” in health care have generated some eye-popping headlines in the press — most notably drug prices. It is not news to anyone in health care that the prices providers pay for drugs and for health care technology seem to rise every year. Further, providers face the daunting task of needing to buy ever-increasing amounts of technology just to keep pace with clinical innovation.

Health Care 2.0 and Beyond

Trustee Articles
A three-stage framework can help boards to identify information technology priorities
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HHS Publishes TEFCA Provisions of Health Data, Technology and Interoperability Rule

The Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Dec. 16 published a final rule implementing provisions related to the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA)

HHS releases information blocking rule related to care access 

The Department of Health and Human Services Dec. 16 published a final rule implementing certain provisions related to information blocking exceptions. The rule revises defined terms related to protecting access to care for purposes of the information blocking regulations.