Thirteen members of the health IT policy committee were announced...
Thirteen members of the health IT policy committee were announced Friday by the Comptroller General. The committee will make recommendations for a policy framework for a nationwide health information technology infrastructure. The Secretary of Health and Human Services, speaker…
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and minority leader in the House and majority and minority leaders in the Senate will jointly appoint another seven members. The new members are: Christine Bechtel, vice president, National Partnership for Women & Families; Arthur Davidson, Denver Public Health Department; Adam Clark, director of research and policy, Lance Armstrong Foundation; Marc Probst, CIO, Intermountain Healthcare; Paul Tang, chief medical information officer, Palo Alto Medical Foundation; Scott White, assistant director, technology project director, 1199 SEIU Training and Employment Fund; LaTanya Sweeney, director, Data Privacy Lab, Carnegie Mellon University; Neil Calman, CEO, The Institute for Family Health; Connie Delaney, dean, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota; Charles Kennedy, vice president health information technology, Wellpoint; Judith Faulkner, CEO, Epic Systems Corp.; David Lansky, CEO, Pacific Business Group on Health; and David Bates, medical director for clinical and quality analysis, Partners HealthCare/Brigham & Women’s Hospital.