Saturday 13 August 2016

Pondering the DeSalvo Era at ONC—And the Healthcare IT Policy Challenges That Lie Ahead: An Analysis

A vast array of challenges faces Dr. Washington as this changing of the ONC guard takes place at a critical moment in U.S. healthcare

The announcement on Thursday, August 11 that Karen DeSalvo, M.D. was stepping down from her position as National Coordinator for Health IT, while not particularly surprising, was nonetheless both noteworthy and worth pondering. What does it say about where things are right now with federal healthcare IT policy? The meaningful use program? The healthcare IT zeitgeist in the United States? The announcement certainly comes at a moment of significance for healthcare IT policy.

Indeed, Dr. DeSalvo is leaving her position at a time of unparalleled uncertainty both at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC), and for U.S. healthcare IT and healthcare IT policy in general. Further down in this blog, I’ll have more to say about this—but it is an important element that puts yesterday’s announcement into a particular context. For the full article click here 



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