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Health Information Technology and States: A Project Report from NCSL’s Health Information Technology Champions

During the past two years, state policymakers have actively been engaging the policy issues surrounding health IT. A plethora of approaches to address privacy concerns, correct misaligned financial incentives and allow for data exchange among providers have been employed at the state level. Health Information Technology and States A Project Report from NCSL’s Health Information Technology Champions identifies and analyzes key trends in state health IT policy.

The findings are based on work undertaken by NCSL’s Health Information Technology Champions Project. The project brings together a highly respected public-private group of state legislative leaders and private sector partners. During the past two and one-half years, HITCh has engaged key state policymakers and has contributed to the great rise in interest and activity around health IT at the state level.

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Health Information Technology and States: A Project Report from NCSL’s Health Information Technology Champions

During the past two years, state policymakers have actively been engaging the policy issues surrounding health IT. A plethora of approaches to address privacy concerns, correct misaligned financial incentives and allow for data exchange among providers have been employed at the state level. Health Information Technology and States A Project Report from NCSL’s Health Information Technology Champions identifies and analyzes key trends in state health IT policy.

The findings are based on work undertaken by NCSL’s Health Information Technology Champions Project. The project brings together a highly respected public-private group of state legislative leaders and private sector partners. During the past two and one-half years, HITCh has engaged key state policymakers and has contributed to the great rise in interest and activity around health IT at the state level.

Adobe PDF Click here for the full report

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