The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) has awarded $75 million in cooperative agreements as part of its Public Health Informatics & Technology Workforce Development Program (PHIT Workforce Program). Funded through the American Rescue Plan, the program aims to strengthen U.S. public health information technology (IT) efforts, improve COVID-19 data collection, and increase representation of underserved communities within the public health IT workforce. ONC will support the overall administration of the program.
The 10 recipients, comprising Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs), and other institutions of higher education, will form multiple consortia to collectively train more than 5,000 individuals over a four-year period through an interdisciplinary approach in public health informatics and technology. The consortia will develop curricula, recruit and train participants, secure paid internship opportunities, and assist in career placement at public health agencies, public health-focused non-profits or other public health-focused organizations. In addition to increasing the number of public health professionals trained in public health and informatics, these awards will increase the capacity of minority-serving institutions to train underrepresented minority students during the project period and long after federal funding ceases.
PHIT Workforce Program Recipients
- Bowie State University
- California State University Long Beach
- Dominican University
- Jackson State University
- Norfolk State University
- Regents of the University of Minnesota
- University of California, Irvine
- University of the District of Columbia
- University of Massachusetts at Lowell
- University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston