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July 21, 2004
The Decade of
Health Information Technology: Delivering Consumer-centric and
Information-rich Health Care; Framework for Strategic Action
On April 27, 2004,
President Bush called for the majority of Americans to have
interoperable electronic health records within 10 years, and in
doing so signed an Executive Order establishing the position of
the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. The
National Coordinator was charged with developing, maintaining, and
overseeing a strategic plan to guide nationwide adoption of health
information technology in both the public and private sectors. The
Executive Order also called for the National Coordinator to
deliver a report on progress toward a strategic plan within 90
days of appointment. Since my appointment on May 6, 2004, I have
worked with many federal agencies to develop a Framework for
Strategic Action entitled, "The Decade of Health Information
Technology: Delivering Consumer-centric and Information-rich
Health Care." This Framework outlines 12 strategies that will
achieve four goals critical to the President's vision. These
goals include: introduction of information tools into clinical
practice, electronically connecting clinicians to other
clinicians, using information tools to personalize care delivery,
and advancing surveillance and reporting for population health
improvement.

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