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By Andrea Fox | 12:00 pm | June 08, 2023
Kurt DelBene spoke this week about how small contractors can get up to bat for more Veterans Affairs IT projects, and discussed how too much parsing on major federal initiatives – like Healthcare.gov, which he helped rescue – can lead to failed strategy.
By Mike Miliard | 06:00 pm | November 04, 2021
Former Microsoft exec Kurt DelBene, who helped right the course for Healthcare.gov eight years ago, could be tasked with enabling a bigger turnaround job at Veterans Affairs.
By Kat Jercich | 01:48 pm | May 03, 2021
The service is being launched alongside a vaccine finder website and a to-be-released 1-800 number to help connect individuals with appointments in their area.
By Kat Jercich | 11:22 am | April 22, 2021
"We don't need patchwork solutions. We need structural solutions," said Emanuel, a member of President Biden's COVID-19 advisory board, in a wide-ranging HITN interview.
By Kat Jercich | 01:13 pm | January 19, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden announced this week that he had nominated Dr. Rachel Levine to be the assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Levine would be the first openly transgender person to be confirmed to a federal appointment by the U.S. Senate.  "Dr. Rachel Levine will bring the steady leadership and essential expertise we need to get people through this pandemic – no matter their ZIP code, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability – and meet the public health needs of our country in this critical moment and beyond," said Biden in a statement.   WHY IT MATTERS   Levine, a pediatrician who is also a professor at the Penn State College of Medicine, is currently Pennsylvania's top health official. Prior to that, she served as the state's physician general. As Biden's statement notes, Levine was confirmed for her positions three times by the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania state legislature.  As Pennsylvania's Secretary of Health, Levine has made addressing the state's opioid crisis a primary focus of her work, writing a standing order prescription for the general public to have access to naloxone.    In 2019, she also said she would work with the legislature to legalize safe syringe programs, community-based prevention programs that can provide linkage to substance use disorder treatment; access to and disposal of sterile syringes and injection equipment; and vaccination, testing, and linkage to care and treatment for infectious diseases, among other services.   More recently, Pennsylvania became the first state to include information about sexual orientation or gender identity in its collection of COVID-19 patient data.    “We’ve had challenges in terms of the reporting, but we are adding to that reporting sexual orientation and gender identity to the (National Electronic Disease Surveillance) System,” Levine said at the time. “So, we would like as much data as possible about all the demographics of patients who have this disease.”   As LGBTQ+ Reporter Kate Sosin noted for The 19th, many of the anti-LGBTQ HHS rules enacted under the Trump administration may be challenging to reverse quickly during a Biden presidency.  In June 2020, HHS moved to roll back protections for trans people under the Affordable Care Act, sparking alarm for providers who worried LGBTQ people will avoid sharing their identities with clinicians out of fear of discrimination.   "Whenever you think that identifying yourself is going to cause problems for you or put you at risk, it creates a culture of fear," said Heather Hitson, SOGI Project Manager at UCLA Health, this past June. "It's absolutely what we don't want."   THE LARGER TREND Levine's nomination comes on the heels of a flurry of other healthcare appointments by the Biden administration.   In December, Biden appointed California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to lead the HHS. Becerra helped drive passage of the Affordable Care Act and led the defense of the law in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in November 2020. Biden also named Dr. Vivek Murthy as Surgeon General, along with Dr. Rochelle Walensky as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In addition, the president-elect tapped Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith as COVID-19 equity task force chair; former White House and Pentagon senior advisor Natalie Quillian as deputy coordinator of the COVID-19 response; and Jeff Zients for COVID-19 response coordinator. Back in 2013, Zients led the charge to fix the error-riddled Healthcare.gov website.    ON THE RECORD    "Dr. Rachel Levine is a remarkable public servant with the knowledge and experience to help us contain this pandemic, and protect and improve the health and well-being of the American people," said Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in a statement.    "President-elect Biden and I look forward to working with her to meet the unprecedented challenges facing Americans and rebuild our country in a way that lifts everyone up," she said.     Kat Jercich is senior editor of Healthcare IT News. Twitter: @kjercich Email: kjercich@himss.org Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS Media publication.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:09 pm | January 17, 2019
Connected care, upskilled workers, tax reform, a Southwest Airlines approach, private equity and the Affordable Care Act all will impact healthcare organizations in 2019, a new PwC report says.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:27 pm | March 16, 2017
Former CMS Administrator signs-on as a senior adviser and will work on a platform to connect policymakers and everyday Americans.
By Kaiser Health News | 09:04 am | October 17, 2016
Maine, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas will test the technology and relevant data will be available sometime during the open-enrollment period for 2017, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 
By Bernie Monegain | 11:32 am | March 24, 2016
A new 451 Research report found 90 percent of security executives are concerned about threats and 60 percent have experienced breaches. But they also listed attracting talent and investing in security as top barriers.