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Automate Blue Button Initiative Push Workgroup Meeting

Automate Blue Button Initiative Push Workgroup Meeting. December 17, 2012. Meeting Etiquette. From S&I Framework to Participants: Hi everyone: remember to keep your phone on mute . All Panelists . Remember: If you are not speaking, please keep your phone on mute

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Automate Blue Button Initiative Push Workgroup Meeting

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  1. Automate Blue Button InitiativePush Workgroup Meeting December 17, 2012

  2. Meeting Etiquette From S&I Framework to Participants: Hi everyone: remember to keep your phone on mute  All Panelists • Remember: If you are not speaking, please keep your phone on mute • Do not put your phone on hold. If you need to take a call, hang up and dial in again when finished with your other call • Hold = Elevator Music = frustrated speakers and participants • This meeting is being recorded • Another reason to keep your phone on mute when not speaking • Use the “Chat” feature for questions, comments and items you would like the moderator or other participants to know. • Send comments to All Panelists so they can be addressed publically in the chat, or discussed in the meeting (as appropriate). 2

  3. Agenda

  4. Announcements and Reminders • Meeting Reminders • Push Workgroup Meetings are Mondays from 2:00 – 3:00 pm Eastern. • Monday, December 24th and December 31st Push WG calls are cancelled. • Next PUSH Workgroup Meeting is Monday, January 7th, 2013 @ 2:00 pm Eastern. • The next Community Meeting will be held as needed. • Meeting information is on the Automate Blue Button Wiki Page: http://wiki.siframework.org/Automate+Blue+Button+Initiative • Community Homework • Provide comments and feedback on the Push Implementation Guides: http://wiki.siframework.org/Push+Implementation+Guidance+Comments+and+Feedback • Identify 5 people that you know are interested in ABBI to share the Implementation Guide link with 4

  5. Looking ForwardABBI Schedule • November • October 22- November 19: Drafting and comment period on ABBI Implementation Guide (Part 1: Send via Direct + Content) • Nov 19th : BEGIN Comment Period Round 2 on ABBI Implementation Guide (Part 1: Send via Direct, Content) • 26th : Discuss Comments in workgroup calls • 28th : END Comment Period on ABBI IG (Part 1) • December • 3rd : Review Implementation Guide Comments in Workgroup Calls and Finalize Guide • 6th :ABBI Participates in Connect-a-thon • 10th :“Public Release” of ABBI Implementation Guide (Part 1) • 11th : ABBI Participates in Town Hall @ ONC Annual Meeting • 21st : BEGIN Comment Period on ABBI Implementation Guide (Part 2: Send via Email, Payer Content, and Developer Toolkit) • January • ~ 10th: END Comment Period on ABBI Implementation Guide (Part 2) • ~ 15th : Release ABBI Implementation Guide (Part 2) • All of January: Testing Period; Identify and Respond to Reference Implementations • February • Testing Period; Identify and Respond to Reference Implementations • March • Complete Testing Period • HIMSS: Showcase ABBI Implementations • Release Final Automate Blue Button v2 Implementation Guide (Part 1 and Part 2 listed above)

  6. Push and Content – Progress Over 3 Months Aug 20 – Scoping Workgroup Sep 14 – Deep Discussion

  7. Push and Content – Progress Over 3 Months Oct 15 – Use Cases for Push Nov 15 – Drafting Guide

  8. Push and Content – Progress Over 3 Months Today – Implementation Guide http://blue-button.github.com/docs

  9. Integrating Feedback from Direct • Objective: To ensure consumers can get their personal health data to their third party applications/locations. • Additions: • Pulling Trust Anchors from Bundle • 3rd Party Locations – Participate in Bundle • Bundle Strawman – HTTPS + PKCS7 (.P7B) • Senders signs w. an EV Certificate

  10. Integrating Feedback from Direct http://blue-button.github.com/docs/files/patient-transmit.pdf

  11. Trust Bundle • ABBI implementation guide requires dataholders to download a “trust bundle” (or bundles) of certificates from 3rd party apps and services. Only 3rd parties that are in the trust bundle will be able to receive ABBI - PUSH Direct messages. • Trust bundle requires: • 1) Policy & criteria for inclusion, • 2) Organization(s) to manage trust bundles, and • 3) Technical specifications for hosting and accessing trust bundles

  12. 1) Policy and Criteria for Inclusion Suggestions on Policy & Criteria? • PUSH is about enabling access, and letting the consumer choose which 3rd party apps to use (not us choosing for them) • What is our minimum obligation to the consumer given that premise?

  13. 1) Policy and Criteria for Inclusion Proposal: • Ensure that companies disclose their privacy practices to the consumer and make them available online. This brings 3rd parties under the jurisdiction of FTC. Can use the ONC Model Privacy Notice as a best practice, and evolve it over time (see next slide). • Ensure that companies use HTTPS to transmit data

  14. 1) Policy and Criteria for Inclusion http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&mode=2&objID=3770

  15. 2) Organization(s) to manage trust bundles • Criteria for organizations to host trust bundle: • Technical infrastructure to automatically update, host, and exchange bundles. • Non-profit, and this function not considered a profit-generating opportunity. • Non-partisan: that is, not affiliated with any particular stakeholder. • Suggestions on organizations? • DirectTrust.org • State HIE(s) • Patient Privacy Rights

  16. 3) Technical specifications for hosting and accessing trust bundles

  17. Thoughts for the Holidays • Sending Health Information via Email • How can we articulate a best practice for this? • We heard suggestions in October: • Packaging files in a password-protected ZIP • Using PDF’s encryption feature • While we are putting the final touches on Transmit Using Direct, we should start creating strawmen for this use case. • Due: Friday, January 4th to present at January 7 meeting

  18. Next Steps / Reminders • Next Steps • Feedback on Policy & Criteria - Wednesday • Suggestions on Sponsoring Organization - Wednesday • Push using Email Implementation Guide – January 2013 • Reference Implementations / Pilots • Meeting Reminders • Push WG meetings for December 24th and December 31st are cancelled. • Next PUSH Workgroup Meeting is Monday, January 7th, 2013 @ 2:00 pm Eastern. • The next Community Meeting will be held as needed. • http://wiki.siframework.org/Automate+Blue+Button+Initiative • For questions, please contact your support leads • Initiative Coordinator: Pierce Graham-Jones (pierce.graham-jones@hhs.gov) • Presidential Innovation Fellow: Ryan Panchadsaram (ryan.panchadsaram@hhs.gov) • Project Manager: Jennifer Brush (jennifer.brush@esacinc.com) • S&I Admin: ApurvaDharia (apurva.dharia@esacinc.com)

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