Jodi Daniel is a founder and managing director at Crowell Health Solutions and partner at Crowell & Moring where she leads the firm's Digital Health Practice. She provides strategic, legal, and policy advice to healthcare providers and health plans that are bringing innovation into practice, and to health technology clients navigating the dynamic health regulatory environment.
Jodi is a leader in digital health and health data policy. She was the founding director of the Office of Policy in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) at HHS, where she led the agency’s federal advisory committees and established national health IT policy on privacy, security, consumer e-health, telehealth, and safety and oversight. Jodi developed ONC’s regulatory capacity, led the adoption of health IT standards and certification regulations, and advised CMS on health IT incentive programs. Prior to her ONC role, Jodi was a key drafter of the original HIPAA Privacy and Enforcement Rules and served as HHS’s first senior counsel for health IT.
Jodi received a BA in Economics from Tufts University, an MPH from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and a JD from Georgetown University Law Center. She is currently Assistant Professor Adjunct at Yale Medical School.