Executive Order 42 (2006)
The health care system in Virginia has many strengths, including world class health care institutions and remarkably dedicated health care providers. However, improvements can and must be made to promote increased quality, accountability, and transparency in health care. Better and more open information about the quality and price of health services can facilitate achieving these goals while avoiding duplication of effort and unnecessary administrative burdens.
Health care purchasers, insurers/benefits administrators, providers, and consumers alike need good information to make appropriate health care decisions. Today, that information base is expanding rapidly, and Virginia has been a leader in use of health care information technology. By expanding on that base of available information, we can improve the value and effectiveness of health care.
Health information technology is enlarging our capacity to gather, analyze, and share crucial health information. I previously created a commission to strengthen health information technology in Virginia and to allocate funding provided by this year’s General Assembly for innovation in health care. We are developing a broadly-available capacity for purchasers, insurers/benefits administrators, providers, and consumers to utilize information regarding the quality and cost of health care services to enable a more value-driven system of health care.
Purchasers, including state government are key to improving the transparency and accountability of health care. The state is a major purchaser of health care, through its Medicaid Program, child health insurance program (FAMIS), and State Employee Health Benefits Program. By adopting and facilitating common approaches based on consensus standards, the Commonwealth can help accelerate the availability of sound and useful information. In doing so, we can help consumers and other stakeholders in our health care system make value-driven health care choices. We can also partner with ongoing government and private sector efforts in this regard.
I hereby set forth and commit the Commonwealth to the following goals and actions:
These efforts shall be coordinated by the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, in cooperation with the Secretaries of Administration and Technology, and in consultation with my Commission on Health Reform.
This Executive Order shall be effective immediately upon signing, and shall remain in full force and effect unless amended or rescinded by a further Executive Order.
Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia, this 1st day of December 2006.
/s/ Timothy M. Kaine, Governor
Attest:
/s/ Secretary of the Commonwealth
