HHS solicits feedback on health IT
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
HHS seeks input on the use of health information technology and genetic and molecular medicine to advance personalized medicine. Published in the Nov. 1 Federal Register, the request for information specifically asks for input on the interest and current planning activities of healthcare systems and related organizations, concepts and anticipated approaches for using electronic health records and population and community-based healthcare system databases for longitudinal data that address disease susceptibility, treatment response and evidence-based clinical decision support, as well as other areas. Comments are due Jan. 2...
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