Deputy HHS Secretary: ‘Disruption is on the way’ if its needed to improve healthcare
Eric Hargan, deputy secretary of HHS, opened AcademyHealth’s Health Datapalooza conference by saying the Trump administration isn’t afraid of causing “disruption” in the current healthcare system to solve issues surrounding affordability and accessibility.
“If we need disruption to deliver the care Americans deserve, then disruption is on the way,” Hargan said, according to the Washington Examiner.
Hargan said that’s in line with many HHS and CMS initiatives announced over the past year, including the Medicare Blue Button 2.0 expansion, the MyHealthEData initiative to allow greater patient access to their health records and the more recent provision in the proposed Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) rule to require hospitals to post their standard prices for treatments online.
These changes may “make existing players uncomfortable” Hargan said, but he emphasized the administration supports innovation in the private sector while considering the transition to value-based care a priority.
Hargan was filling in for HHS Secretary Alex Azar, who couldn’t make his scheduled speech after spending several nights in the hospital last week for an infection due to diverticulitis.
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