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OCR Launches Redesigned Website

OCR Launches Newly Redesigned Website – January 6, 2016

Welcome to the newly redesigned website for the HHS Office for Civil Rights!

Over the past several months, OCR has undertaken a full redesign of our website. We are thrilled to share with you the new www.hhs.gov/ocr, a more responsive, user-friendly platform.

Our website is a critical component of our outreach, education and enforcement efforts,” said Jocelyn Samuels, OCR’s Director. “The new features and capabilities of the website will help visitors quickly and easily find the information they are looking for. We are committed to providing the most useful tools as possible for our audiences and this new site will help us in achieving this goal.”

Did you know……?

OCR receives TWO MILLION visitors to our website each year.

OCR owns 8 of the top 10 most visited webpages on hhs.gov.

HIPAA is the MOST SEARCHED term on hhs.gov.

Here are some of the new features of the site:

  • Categorizes information and resources by “Individuals”, “Professionals” and “Providers” for easier, quicker access to the most useful content.
  • Powerful search functionality displays OCR-specific information and resources prominently at the top of search results listings. This feature also offers links to related content posted on other U.S Department of Health and Human Services websites.
  • Most requested information is prominently displayed in “I would like info on…” box located on the main homepages for Civil Rights and Health Information Privacy. In addition, content is organized by topic and accessible through the navigation.
  • Built on a mobile-first platform to optimize access on cell phones, tablets and other mobile devices.
  • Site navigation and content lay out on the webpages are simplified and refined.

The redesign of our website was guided by web analytics, usability testing and feedback from our partners and the public. OCR is the first division within HHS to launch a newly designed website as part of the Reimagined HHS.gov

Quick Links:

To access the main OCR website, go to www.hhs.gov/ocr.

To access Civil Rights information, go to www.hhs.gov/civil-rights.

To access Health Information Privacy information, go to www.hhs.gov/hipaa.

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Content created by Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
Content last reviewed January 18, 2023
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