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Office of Health Information Technology & Analytics Infrastructure

Better information to improve patient health

The Office of Health Information Technology & Analytics Infrastructure (OHITAI) is responsible for providing policy, program, partnerships, data system infrastructure, and analytics to support health system transformation and eliminate health inequities in Oregon. Learn more about OHITAI.

  • Health IT: Oregon is transforming health care delivery to improve health outcomes and quality of care while reducing costs for all Oregonians. Health information technology is essential to these efforts. Timely access to health information allows for improved communications, coordination and efficiencies across care settings. Health information technology supports patient-centered care, ensuring that the right health information is available to health systems, providers and patients at the right time and place.
  • Health analytics: OHITAI and the Office of Health Analytics work together to manage more than a dozen data sources and programs that are used to inform policy and support health system transformation in Oregon. We provide reports and recommendations so that OHA leadership, the Governor, the Legislature, researchers and other community partners can better understand and improve upon the quality and equity of Oregon's health care system and outcomes. Learn more about Health Analytics


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​HITOC finalized its workplan for 2025 ​on February 6, 2025. The workplan is based on the priories that HITOC outlined in Oregon's Strategic Plan for Health IT, 2024-2028. The document lists actions that the committee and its support staff can take to further the strategic priorities. HITOC's priorities are subject to change based on changes in the health IT landscape, federal and state policy priorities and opportunities, and direction from the Oregon Health Policy Board. As such, actual committee activities may vary from this guide as new priorities emerge.

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