With so much transition ahead of us at the Federal, state, and local levels in 2017, it is important to begin to plan for what the Health IT landscapes will look like for the coming year (and beyond). Several key reports have come out – mostly from government sources – which are worth serious consideration for any Health IT planner...There are no easy answers here, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the information presented in these reports. But they cannot be ignored and can help form the basis of a solid organizational or governmental strategy.
National Governors Association (NGA)
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Preparing for 2017: Four Important Reports
By Noam H. Arzt, Ph.D. | December 27, 2016
Q and A: What Feds Can Learn From Cities' Open Data Experiences
Joseph Marks | Nextgov | November 27, 2013
Cities hold the largest share of government data in the U.S., covering everything from liquor licenses to teacher performance reviews, but only a handful of cities have released that data to outside researchers and app developers. Read More »
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