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Health Information Exchange Hearing Report Out John Halamka, Vice Chair HITSC February 20, 2013

Health Information Exchange Hearing Report Out John Halamka, Vice Chair HITSC February 20, 2013. Overview. January 29 th all day joint hearing of the HITPC and HITSC The State of Health Information Exchange Panel 1: Health Information Exchange Enabling Healthcare Transformation

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Health Information Exchange Hearing Report Out John Halamka, Vice Chair HITSC February 20, 2013

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  1. Health Information Exchange Hearing Report OutJohn Halamka, Vice Chair HITSCFebruary 20, 2013

  2. Overview • January 29th all day joint hearing of the HITPC and HITSC • The State of Health Information Exchange • Panel 1: Health Information Exchange Enabling Healthcare Transformation • Panel 2: Technical and Business Barriers and Opportunities • Panel 3: Governance Barriers and Opportunities • Panel 4: Consumer-Mediated Exchange Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

  3. Key Takeaways • Significant exchange is occurring today. • Shift from HIE 1.0 to 2.0. • Payment reform is driving business needs for exchange. • Business drivers should select the technology not the other way around. • Data needs to be integrated into the providers workflow. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

  4. Key Takeaways continued • We are on the right path to accelerate interoperability and exchange, however work remains. • Cross vendor exchange is a must in 2013. • LTPAC and mental health providers need to be part of exchange. • Meaningful use has created a tipping point for patient engagement. ONC should keep its foot on the gas pedal. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

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