HealthIT Answers March 15, 2024
Pooja Babbrah

The latest HHS Data Strategy was unveiled back in December, and it’s packed with updates that provide valuable insight into their priorities and where they’re putting their attention.

One of the key insights is their recognition of the evolving needs and opportunities since the last strategy in 2018, especially considering the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s like they’re saying, “Here’s what’s changed, and here’s how we’re adapting.”

The HHS Data Strategy is essentially a roadmap for where they’re directing their efforts to ensure data is utilized effectively. Now, let’s talk priorities. They’ve outlined five key areas:

  1. Cultivating Data Talent
  2. Fostering Data Sharing
  3. Integrating Administrative Data into Program Operations
  4. Enabling Whole-Person Care Delivery by Connecting Human Services Data
  5. Responsibly Leveraging Artificial Intelligence
  6. ...

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