Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XXVIII— - HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND QUALITY › Part Part A— - Promotion of Health Information Technology › § 300jj–12
Creates a Health Information Technology Advisory Committee to advise the National Coordinator on rules, technical standards, and priorities for electronic health information systems. The committee replaces the old HIT Policy and HIT Standards Committees that existed before December 13, 2016. It must recommend a policy plan that follows the strategic plan and focus first on key areas: building systems that let health information be accessed, shared, and used correctly (including avoiding duplicate patient records); protecting privacy and security (including tracking and limiting certain disclosures and protecting sensitive data); and helping patients and their family members or caregivers get secure access to health records. The group can add other important topics, but the National Coordinator must notify Congress at least 30 days before treating a new topic as a top priority. The committee must propose standards, testing, and certification priorities (for example, ways to authenticate users and control access across different systems). It should work with NIST for testing, follow existing transaction/data element rules, hold public meetings, publish a schedule for its work within 30 days after its first meeting and update it every year, and accept public comments. The National Coordinator and the Secretary set measurable goals and benchmarks. Each year the committee must report to the Secretary and Congress on progress, gaps, and recommendations. The National Coordinator leads the committee. Membership must be at least 25 people, include at least 2 patient or consumer advocates, specific appointees by the Secretary and congressional leaders, and a mix of health care providers, payers, developers, patients, and technical experts. Members serve 3-year terms, may serve up to two terms, and a majority is needed to vote. All policy recommendations must be published in the Federal Register and on the ONC website.
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42 U.S.C. § 300jj–12
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73