HHS Launches Reorganization, Renames ONC, Stronger Focus on AI, Cybersecurity, Data

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What You Should Know: 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a significant reorganization aimed at enhancing its capabilities in technology, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI)

– This strategic move is designed to address the growing complexities and opportunities within the healthcare and human services landscape.

Key Changes and New Roles

Historically, responsibilities for technology, data, and AI policy were dispersed across multiple HHS offices. The new structure centralizes these functions under the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP/ONC). Key changes and new roles of the reorg include:

– ASTP/ONC Expansion: ONC will be renamed the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy and Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP/ONC). The expansion includes broader technology, data, and AI policy responsibilities.

Leadership Appointments: National Coordinator Micky Tripathi will serve as the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP/ONC) and will also take on the interim role of Chief AI Officer.

– New Leadership Roles: HHS will launch a search for permanent Chief Technology Officer, Chief AI Officer, and Chief Data Officer positions to bolster the team.

Prioritizing Cybersecurity

Recognizing the critical importance of cybersecurity in healthcare, HHS will transfer the 405(d) Program from the Assistant Secretary for Administration (ASA) to the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR). This move will centralize cybersecurity efforts within HHS, creating a more robust and coordinated approach to protecting sensitive health information.

Focus on AI and Data

The reorganization will establish a strong foundation for AI and data initiatives within HHS. The Chief AI Officer will develop AI policies, govern internal AI use, and coordinate AI efforts across the department. The Chief Data Officer will continue to oversee data governance, promote data literacy, and manage HHS data as a strategic asset.

Addressing the Challenges of Today and Tomorrow

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra emphasized the need for agility, accountability, and strategy in addressing the complex challenges facing the healthcare sector. By consolidating technology, cybersecurity, and AI functions, HHS aims to improve efficiency, enhance decision-making, and better serve the American people.

“Cybersecurity, data, and artificial intelligence are some of the most pressing issues facing the health care space today. As a Department, HHS must be agile, accountable, and strategic to meet the needs of this moment,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “For decades, HHS has worked across the organization to ensure appropriate and safe use of technology, data, and AI to advance the health and well-being of the American people. This reorganization builds on that success and prepares the Department for the challenges that lie ahead.”

Additional information about this organizational change can be found on the Federal Register