National Health IT Week
Join the conversation with #NHITWeek.
National Health IT Week is a nationwide awareness week focused on the value of healthcare IT. It is an independent week made up of partner-driven events offering healthcare stakeholders an opportunity to unite under one banner, one message: the benefits health information technology can bring to U.S. healthcare. It was founded by HIMSS and the Institute for e-Health Policy in 2006.
As part of National Health IT Week 2017, October 2-6, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) will be hosting two public events:
National Health IT Week Celebration of Advancements in Interoperability and Usability
When: October 3, 2017 at 10:00 am – 12:00 pm ET
Where: Hubert Humphrey Building Great Hall, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201
Register for this event.
What: Join ONC for two panels of distinguished public and private sector partners highlighting advancements in interoperability and usability. This event will be hosted by Principal Deputy National Coordinator for Health IT Genevieve Morris and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Technology Reform John Fleming, MD.
National Health IT Week Twitter Chat: #AskONC
When:October 4, 2017 at 1:00 pm ET
Where: #AskONC
What: ONC invites its Twitter followers to join in an online conversation looking at the current and future state of health IT, nationwide interoperability, suggestions to reducing clinician burden, and much more.
#NHITWeek REMINDER: #TwitterChat with the ONC Leadership is coming up Oct 4 at 1pm ET! Use hashtag #AskONC to participate pic.twitter.com/ME80x6Eqiz
— ONC (@ONC_HealthIT) September 21, 2017