News & Updates

Nov 21
Blog Post

Three years into the Public Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) Workforce Development Program ―an effort funded and led by ASTP to boost the public health information technology workforce in the US―the University of Texas Health Houston (UTHealth) has exceeded expectations and completed award milestones ahead of schedule. The program exceeded its original goal of training 1,900 students, reaching 2,065 students one year ahead of schedule. UTHealth’s efforts to provide its students with opportunities to secure meaningful, cutting-edge internships and jobs will help improve the health and well-being of the surrounding communities.

Nov 19
Health IT News : National Journal

Join us as we interview Acting Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at the Department of Health and Human Services, Micky Tripathi on key developments and the future of health information technology and AI.

Nov 18
Blog Post

A year ago, based on the work led by the Pharmacy Interoperability and Emerging Therapeutics (PhIET) Task Force, the Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC) made recommendations to support interoperability between pharmacy constituents as well as the exchange of information necessary for medication management, patient safety, and consumer engagement.

Nov 08
Health IT News : NCQA

Earlier this year, ASTP (formerly ONC) celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking both the progress made in health IT and the continued realization of ASTP’s vision for an interoperable health care ecosystem. Recently, we had the privilege of speaking with Micky Tripathi, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and Acting Chief AI Officer at HHS. Our discussion explored the evolving landscape of health care interoperability, highlighting key achievements from both the public and private sectors as well as ongoing challenges in the quest for seamless global data exchange.

Nov 05
Health IT News : Healthcare IT News

Epic has introduced new capabilities supporting Version 3 of the United States Core Data for Interoperability. They're available more than a year before the federally required December 2025 date to support the new data set. . . The Office of the National Coordinator for Healthcare Technology completed its final health IT certification rule, which revised several program certification criteria and set a timeline for raising the baseline version of the USCDI from Version 1 to Version 3 by January 1, 2026. "The adoption of new and revised standards and criteria in this final rule will facilitate interoperability through standardized health information and functionality, which will lead to better care and health outcomes for patients while reducing burden and costs," said ONC (now known as ASTP/ONC) upon publication of HTI-1 in the Federal Register.