Bush signs health information executive order

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reported that President Bush signed a multifaceted executive order yesterday that directs federal agencies that administer or support health insurance programs to take steps that will result in more complete and open information for consumers.

The order requires the sharing of information about the quality of care delivered by doctors and hospitals, as well as the prices paid to these providers, HHS said. The order also requires agencies and their healthcare contractors to promote the use of interoperable health information technology products. In addition, it requires agencies to offer insurance options that reward consumers who exercise choice among health providers based on value and quality of care.

The executive order affects Medicare beneficiaries, those covered by Department of Defense health programs, Department of Veterans Affairs beneficiaries, and employees and their families covered under the Federal Health Benefits Program.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
August 23, 2006

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