On April 17, 2013, Governor Sam Brownback signed into law the Kansas Health Information Technology Act (KHITA). This law promotes the electronic sharing of health information among providers in Kansas and regulates health information organizations (HIOs) operating in the state.
Health Information Technology (HIT) in Kansas is overseen by the Health Information Technology (HIT) Advisory Council. For additional information regarding the Kansas HIT Advisory Council, please visit
If you wish to opt out of sharing your personal health information with the certified HIEs in Kansas, or if you wish to revoke a previous opt out, please visit