Renaming and Restructuring Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT

Renaming and Restructuring Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT

In an interview earlier this year, the top official at the U.S. Department of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) noted that enforcing interoperability requirements and regulating artificial intelligence are the ONC’s main challenges looking forward.

Coupled with regulating cybersecurity issues in the healthcare industry, these “big three” comprise one of the key areas that the federal government continues to focus on in 2024.

One of the most illuminating moves the Biden Administration has made in this area is also one that may have flown under the radar for many. However, its likely to have broad implications for healthcare providers and organizations.

The recent renaming and restructuring of the ONC, is a significant shift in the landscape of health IT and reflects an evolving focus on the role of health IT in improving healthcare delivery and outcomes.

Just last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that the ONC would be renamed the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP/ONC). This name change also comes new oversight authority; new leadership roles; and increased responsibilities to support the broader mission of ensuring appropriate and safe use of technology, data, and AI.

What does this mean for healthcare providers and organizations?

If you consider some of the changes being made, it represents a strategic realignment of the ONC’s purpose and objectives. The new name aligns with an expanded role, which appears to include greater emphasis on new priorities in health IT. It also signals a more directed approach to addressing current challenges in healthcare tech.

As such, providers and healthcare organizations would likely do well to stay informed about these new objectives and strategic focus to align their IT and artificial intelligence (A) strategies with HHS’ latest policies and initiatives.

With the restructuring, there will likely be some sort of overhaul of existing policies and standards. If so, stakeholders should expect updates to regulations concerning things such as data exchange standards, privacy, and IT infrastructure. These changes may present new compliance requirements, impacting how providers manage patient data or how organizations build out tech solutions.

One particular area that the restructured ONC may emphasize is the enhancement of interoperability and data exchange among different health IT systems. In fact, advanced interoperability is seen as a primary facilitator of seamless data exchange between various healthcare entities. Certainly, providers may benefit from new guidelines or initiatives aimed at improving data sharing capabilities; generating better patient outcomes, coordinated care, and streamlined processes.

Finally, as cyber threats become more sophisticated and ubiquitous, the ONC’s restructure is likely to spotlight certain cybersecurity concerns. If the intent of the new ASTP/ONC is to streamline enhanced safety measures and best practices to better protect sensitive patient information and ensure the integrity of health IT systems, we should anticipate some new recommendations or requirements related to robust cybersecurity solutions that safeguard data.

The renaming and restructuring of the ONC represent a critical moment for health information technology in the larger healthcare system. And for healthcare providers and organizations, understanding and adapting to these changes will be crucial to maintaining compliance and leveraging potential opportunities to optimize patient care.

Ultimately, if you want to thrive in an increasingly tech-driven healthcare environment, you must be sure to keep up when regulatory bodies evolve.

Reference Material

  1. Federal Register: Statement of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Authority; Office of The National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
  2. What HHS’ reorganized ONC means for AI, cybersecurity policy | Modern Healthcare
  3. Staffing, AI policy top of mind for HHS’s new technology-focused assistant secretary | FedScoop
  4. HHS reorganizes technology functions, renames ONC | Healthcare Dive

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Adam Brenman

Adam Brenman is a Sr. Gov’t Affairs Liaison at Zelis Healthcare. He previously served as Manager of Public Policy at WellCare Health Plans, where he led an analyst team in review, analysis, and development of advocacy materials related to state and federal legislation/regulatory guidance. He holds a master’s degree in Public Policy & Administration from Northwestern University and has also worked as a government affairs rep/lobbyist for a national healthcare provider association.

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