HIMSS launches task force for national health information network

October 17, 2002

The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society yesterday
announced a task force charged with developing plans for a national health
information infrastructure (NHII). The task force is intended to help health
care leaders develop a "comprehensive system capable of providing
trustworthy information to all health care decision makers," HIMSS
announced.

The National Health Information Infrastructure Task Force will first examine
the current state of health care information technology and identify areas
for development. The group is also charged with developing a prototype NHII
and incorporating feedback from HIMSS members and other health care leaders.
Task force members come from organizations including Cerner, the Medical
Records Institute and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (HIMSS release,
10/16).

The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, an advisory body to
HHS, is also examining ways to develop a NHII. In December 2001, NCVHS
released a report that outlined ways that government, industry, advocacy
groups and consumer organizations could work together to build a health
information system (NCVHS report, December 2001).


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