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Jane Metzger Research Director, Emerging Practices, First Consulting Group CCHIT Commissioner

The Complex Infrastructure of Government Efforts to Support the Dispersion of Health Information Technology: The Role of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT). Jane Metzger Research Director, Emerging Practices, First Consulting Group CCHIT Commissioner

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Jane Metzger Research Director, Emerging Practices, First Consulting Group CCHIT Commissioner

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  1. The Complex Infrastructure of Government Efforts to Support the Dispersion of Health Information Technology:The Role of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) Jane Metzger Research Director, Emerging Practices, First Consulting Group CCHIT Commissioner Presented at: HIT Symposium at MIT:Cambridge, MA – July 18, 2006

  2. History and Status • Goals of Product Certification • Reduce the risks of investing in HIT • Facilitate interoperability of HIT products • Enhance availability of adoption incentives • Ensure that the privacy of personal health information is protected • Sept 2004: AHIMA, HIMSS, and the Alliance partner to launch CCHIT • June 2005: Eight organizations add $325k funding support • Sept 2005: CCHIT awarded 3-year, $7.5M HHS contract to develop compliance criteria and inspection process • Ambulatory EHRs (2006) • Inpatient EHRs (2007) • Infrastructure and Networks through which EHRs interoperate (2008) • July 18, 2006: First batch of certified ambulatory EHRs announced

  3. Development Process Develop Inspection Process Launch Certification Program Gather Data Develop Criteria Finalize Pilot Test • Methods • Self-attestation • Juror observation • Laboratory testing • Test scenarios • Step-by-step test scripts • Release for public comment • Respond to comments • Final adjustments • Commission review and approve • Publish final materials • Stakeholder priorities • Availability in vendor marketplace • Practicality of certification • Release for public comment • Criteria for next year • Functionality • Security/ reliability • Interoperability • Roadmap for • Next year + 1 • Next year + 2 • Release for public comment • Call for participants • Random selection for each market segment • Conduct pilot • Release for public comment • Results • Final criteria • Final test process and scripts • Certification handbook and agreement

  4. Myths and Realities

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