HHS deals aimed at jump-starting health IT network
The Health and Human Services Department awards contracts to public-private groups to accelerate the adoption of health IT and the secure portability of health data.
The Health and Human Services Department has awarded three contracts totaling $17.5 million to public-private groups to accelerate the adoption of health IT and the secure portability of health data.
The health IT partnerships will create and evaluate processes for harmonizing health information standards, develop criteria to certify and evaluate health IT products, and develop mechanisms to address variations in state privacy and security practices.
"These contracts are a significant milestone in a broader strategy to spur technical innovation for nationwide sharing of health information and adoption of electronic health records," said David Brailer, HHS' national coordinator for health IT. The work covered by the contracts will set the stage for an Internet-based architecture that will allow secure, timely and accurate exchange of health information among patients and health care professionals.
HHS will award contracts for development of prototypes for a nationwide health information network later this month or in early November.
Contracts were awarded to the following organizations:
Mary Mosquera is a staff writer forsister publication,Government Computer News
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