Becker's Healthcare June 5, 2019
Emily Rappleye

The past six leaders of the ONC coauthored a statement of support for CMS’ two proposed rules to improve interoperability and patient access to electronic health data, published in the Health Affairs blog.

“We, the six people who have served as National Coordinator for Health Information Technology since the ONC was formed in 2004, unanimously believe that these rules have the potential to transform how information flows through our healthcare system, catalyzing broad innovation and engaging and empowering consumers,” they wrote.

The six former National Health IT Coordinators are David Blumenthal, MD; David...

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