Advanced technology program information infrastructure for healthcare focused program:
Author(s) -
Bettijoyce Lide,
Richard N Spivack
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
studies in health technology and informatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.6028/nist.ir.6477
Subject(s) - health care , private sector , process (computing) , white paper , information technology , business , public sector , public relations , engineering management , computer science , political science , engineering , law , operating system
This paper describes an initiative begun by the Advanced Technology Program in 1994 referred to as the Information Infrastructure for Healthcare (IIH) focused program. The IIH focus program began with an initial exchange of ideas among members of the private and public sectors (industry's submission of "white papers"; workshops conducted by the ATP; meetings held between individuals from both groups) to identify those technologies necessary for the development of a national information infrastructure in healthcare. A discussion of the development of the focus program through a "white paper" process notes differences that existed between what the ATP had hoped to gain through this method and how the private sector responded. A statistical description of the participants as well as a brief discussion of the ATP review and selection process is included.
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