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Executive Order 55

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

Executive Order 55 (2007)

Continuing the Health Information Technology Council

 
Importance of the Issue            

Building and improving our health information technology infrastructure is critical to providing quality health care. As the complexity of our health care system continues to grow, health care providers must leverage information technology to improve patient safety and health outcomes. It is critical that Virginia health care providers employ health information technology to provide the best care for patients.  Improving health care technology infrastructure offers the potential for both improving the quality and safety of patient care and helping control costs. 

Health care information technology is important in both institutional and non-institutional settings.  It is important for the Commonwealth to encourage the development of appropriate, interoperable health care information technology to improve the quality of care and help control costs.  As was recognized in the 2006 Appropriation Act, at the request of my administration, an appropriate first step is to convene major stakeholders and leading thinkers on this issue.

Establishing the Council

By virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor under Article V of the Constitution of Virginia and under the laws of the Commonwealth, including but not limited to Section 2.2.-134 of the Code of Virginia, and subject always to my continuing and ultimate authority and responsibility to act in such matters, I hereby establish the Governor’s Health Information Technology Council. 

In addition to the responsibilities identified in the 2006 Appropriation Act, the Council shall have the following responsibilities:
  1. Encourage public-private partnerships to increase adoption of electronic medical records for physicians in the Commonwealth.
  2. Identify areas where health information technology can lower health care costs for the Commonwealth of Virginia as an employer and health insurer.
  3. Provide a final report to the Governor by May 15, 2008 outlining the activity of the Council, providing an overview of state level Health IT activity in the Commonwealth, and making any recommendations the Council should desire to improve the state of Health IT adoption in the Commonwealth.
  4. Recommend budget proposals necessary to advance the Health IT agenda including encouraging long-term, sustained adoption and interoperability of health information technology in the Commonwealth in the report to the Governor by May 15, 2008.
  5. Periodically review and comment on the Commonwealth’s Health IT strategy including initiatives not under the direct purview of the Health IT Council.
  6. Examine other issues as may seem appropriate.

The Council shall consist of the members previously appointed by the Governor and to serve at his pleasure, in accordance with the parameters laid out in the 2006 Appropriation Act. Additional members may be appointed at the Governor’s discretion. The Secretaries of Health and Human Resources and Technology will co-chair the Council and will be responsible for convening the Council.

The Council shall meet at the call of the co-chairs to oversee the development of the health information technology infrastructure in the Commonwealth.  Members of the Council shall serve without compensation. They may receive reimbursement for expenses incurred in the discharge of their official duties.

Staff support shall be provided through the Office of the Governor, the Secretaries of Technology and Health and Human Resources, and such other agencies as the Governor may designate.  It is my intention to create a cross-secretarial team to provide staff support to this effort.  It is also my intention to draw whenever possible on private sector expertise.  Direct expenses for this effort, exclusive of staff time, are estimated at $9,000.

This Executive Order shall become effective upon its signing and shall return in full force and effect until July 1, 2008, unless amended or rescinded by further executive order. 

Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia this 10th  day of September, 2007.



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Timothy M. Kaine, Governor

 

Attest:

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Secretary of the Commonwealth




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