The mission of the HIMSS Congressional Affairs team is to support the organization and its chapters by building relationships with members of Congress and their staff, providing them with accurate information about health information technology and management systems in order to help them make effective public policy decisions. This mission is achieved through representation of HIMSS 2011-2012 Public Policy Principles, and current needs and interests. The team is led by Senior Director of Congressional Affairs Rich Hodge, MBA, MPA, working with Vice President of Government Relations Dave Roberts, MPA, FHIMSS; Sr. Manager for Public Policy Communications Elinore Boeke; Manager for Public Policy Kathie Westpheling, MPH; and Manager for Public Policy Initiatives Arnol Simmons.
HIMSS mobilizes its members and seeks to perform multiple levels of outreach activities through a variety of initiatives, including the Public Policy Committee. Members of the Public Policy Committee and HIMSS staff work closely with key congressional decision-makers and Congressional Caucuses to advance improvements in the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare through the use of IT and management systems. HIMSS’ primary government relations focus is to provide leadership and education on healthcare issues and policy in order to remove barriers and enable implementation of solutions for the betterment of healthcare.
The Congressional Affairs team also sponsors several events during the year including Congressional Briefings, National Health IT Week and the HIMSS Policy Summit.
National Health IT Week
National Health IT Week is an annual collaborative forum started in 2005 where public and private sector organizations unite with the goal of fostering widespread health information technology adoption. National Health IT Week unites key constituents from associations, payers, provider groups, vendors, consumer organizations and research foundations under one banner with a call for accelerating change. Organizations with diverse perspectives on healthcare gather in Washington, DC, to work together under one banner with the goal of improving healthcare efficiency, quality, cost-effectiveness and patient safety through health IT. National Health IT week is just one way to enable private industry and the public sector to strengthen relations in pursuit of the President's goal of widespread health IT adoption by 2014.
See what Members of Congress have to say about National Health IT Week:
HIMSS Annual Policy Summit
The cornerstone event of National Health IT Week is the HIMSS Annual Policy Summit, held in Washington, DC. Started in 2002, the purpose of the Policy Summit is to advance the best use of healthcare IT to improve the quality and affordability of healthcare. Policy Summit participants connect with federal and congressional healthcare policymakers in a half-day discussion on current issues before traveling to Capitol Hill to discuss HIMSS' public policy agenda with members of Congress and their staff. The events are capped off with a National Health IT Week Networking Reception on Capitol Hill where the HIMSS Leadership Award winners are announced.
This event is available to all HIMSS members as well as persons in related professions and industries. For many participants, the Policy Summit is the beginning of a journey to a place where healthcare becomes safer and more efficient through the effective use of healthcare IT and management systems. Our role is to lead that change. The time for action is now. With leadership from President Obama and Congress, healthcare IT is gaining the momentum necessary to improve quality and access to healthcare.
HIMSS members have the knowledge, expertise, experience, and skills to lead the journey to a healthier, more efficient system of healthcare for America and the world. You are the industry’s voice on Capitol Hill, in your state capitals and legislatures, and for your city and/or county councils. Please take the time to come to Washington and let your Members of Congress know that what you do everyday is important and can help transform healthcare!