Federal Health IT Strategic Plan unveiled

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT has published the Federal Health IT Strategic Plan 2015-2020, updating the original 2011 version, reports Clinical Innovation + Technology

The agency collaborated with more than 35 federal agencies to create a strategic plan that "represents a coordinated and focused effort to appropriately collect, share and use interoperable health information to improve healthcare, individual, community and public health and advance research across the federal government and in collaboration with private industry," according to a release from the Department of Health & Human Resources.

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