The following are HHS agencies and how they relate to the NHII initiative. |
From Table 4 NHII Report |
Agency | Responsibility |
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | Research on effective technologies and practices related to clinical care; development of clinical practice guidelines. |
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation | General policy development and program evaluation. |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Infrastructure for population health. |
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services | Provision of care for older Americans; insurance for lower income and other disadvantaged populations. |
Data Council (interagency) | Coordination of data development. |
Food and Drug Administration | Regulation of health-related products; monitoring and reporting on safety and adverse effects; coordination of a clinically useful drug code. |
Health Resources and Services Administration | Rural telehealth and community health clinics. |
National Center for Health Statistics | Population health statistics. |
National Institutes of Health | Biomedical knowledge creation and diffusion. |
National Library of Medicine | Biomedical knowledge dissemination; research and dissemination on new technology and information networking practices. |
Office of Civil Rights | Privacy regulations enforcement. |
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Resources Management | Information technology infrastructure within HHS. |
Office of Public Health and Science | Consumer information policies and programs; crosscutting e-health and prevention issues. |
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