Incorporating HEBD Principles in Health IT
Provide ASTP with recommendations on promising practices, challenges, and resources to support health and human services organizations to incorporate HEBD principles into the design, build, implementation, use, and monitoring of health IT
- The recommendations should include:
- Considerations that health and human services organizations can use to include HEBD in health IT
- Recommendations for ASTP on potential next steps to advance the implementation of HEBD principles in the design, build, implementation, use and monitoring of health IT
- Recommendations Due: May 2025
Health Equity by Design Task Force 2024
Member List
Co-Chairs
Cambridge Health Alliance
Children’s Health
Members
North Dakota Health Information Network
UCLA Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Southern Plains Tribal Health Board
Epic
Gravity Project
Texas Department of State Health Services
RAND Corporation
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Pegasystems
Orchid Healthcare Solutions
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Neantix Inc.
Hassanah Consulting
IMPaCT Care Inc, University of Michigan-Flint, and Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN)
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