AAP's Council on Clinical Information Technology (COCIT) was established in 2002, when the Section on Computers & Other Technologies merged with the Task Force on Medical Informatics. Today, COCIT is home to over 400 AAP members and affiliate members who are committed to, invested in, and enthusiastic about the development, implementation, spread, and promotion of health information technology (HIT) that works for physicians in their efforts to improve children's health.
COCIT members represent all corners of the pediatric HIT universe: novice EHR users, health information exchange advocates, Meaningful Use attesters, CMIOs, board-certified Clinical Informaticians, and everything in between.
COCIT Mission, Vision, and Goals
COCIT Mission
Empowering effective, efficient, and equitable pediatric health care through advocacy, education, and leadership for thoughtful implementation and use of information science and technology
COCIT Vision
Promoting technology use that advances joyful and high-quality pediatric care
COCIT Priorities
- Joyful and meaningful opportunities for connection, leadership, and recognition in pediatric HIT and clinical informatics
- Strong HIT and clinical informatics presence and engagement at AAP National Conference and Exhibition
- HIT policy, standards, and tools that work for kids and pediatricians
- Curricula and resources to support pediatricians in building and applying informatics expertise to provide the best care for kids
Last Updated
05/21/2025
Source
American Academy of Pediatrics