Alexandria, Va., May 23, 2023 — Apprio and Spire Communications have been selected to lead the effort to overhaul the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) website, HealthIT.gov. The project will streamline and enhance how ONC educates clinicians, patients, payers, software developers, and others as it sets the standards for developing and implementing health information technology (IT) solutions and achieving interoperability in service of better healthcare.
“More and more clinicians, providers, patients, and payers are relying on health IT to better manage outcomes and costs, and ONC is leading the way in that effort,” said Darryl Britt, Apprio’s CEO. “We’re excited to be partnering with Spire to help ONC advance its efforts in driving a more robust, nationwide health IT ecosystem.”
ONC, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is charged with coordinating efforts to implement and use health IT to establish standards for interoperability and to support the electronic exchange of health information. It accomplishes much of that through its HealthIT.gov website.
The three-year contract includes a complete review and analysis of HealthIT.gov’s current content, a rebuild of the site’s architecture and user experience, and a redesign of the site’s layout and images, among other tasks.
Apprio has more than two decades of expertise in developing technology services and solutions to address critical issues in health, defense, and homeland security.
Spire Communications brings more than 14 years’ experience working with ONC, providing communications strategy, content, and design support to a variety of ONC projects and initiatives and will lead much of the content review, strategy, and creation processes for the site redesign.
“This project is both a huge honor and a massively important undertaking,” said Ivy Eckerman, Spire’s president. “We’ve worked with ONC consistently for more than a decade, and we know how important health interoperability is to the future of our nation’s healthcare system. We look forward to using the knowledge we’ve gained over the years to create a cohesive, user-centered website that speaks to ONC’s audiences in clear and compelling ways.”