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Join the free virtual event sponsored by CDC to define PH role in Meaningful Use, gain insights, and prepare for Stage 2. Attend to understand challenges for data exchange. Register at the provided link.
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Public Health Reporting Initiative December 12, 2012 Dial in: 866-842-6975; 218840#
Electronic Health Records Meaningful Use & Public Health Virtual Event • Tuesday, December 18th, 12 – 5:30 PM ET • Free, open, virtual event sponsored by CDC. Overall goals of the event include • Define the role of Public Health in Meaningful Use • Gain insight into Meaningful Use Lessons Learned from State and Local Health Departments • Prepare for Stage 2 Meaningful Use • Gain a broader understanding of the road ahead and the challenges for Meaningful Use and Public Health Data Exchange • To register (free), visit this page: https://cdc.6connex.com/portal/MU/login
Electronic Health Records Meaningful Use & Public Health Virtual Event: Agenda To register (free), visit this page: https://cdc.6connex.com/portal/MU/login
Meeting Logistics & Support • Today is the last scheduled PHRI meeting for 2012 • Anticipate at least 2 meetings in 2013 (pending invites), most likely January 9 and February 13, to close out consensus on the Data Harmonization Profile and the PHRI CDA Specification • Moving into 2013, we are seeking volunteers to provide administrative and logistic support to continue the Initiative
Data Harmonization Update • 2 meetings remaining in 2012: • December 13 from 12-2 PM ET • December 27 from 12-2 PM ET • Next steps • Moving to consensus on the Data Harmonization Profile (pending final updates from FHIM) • Discussing new topics & support to continue the work of the group
Stage 3 Sprint Update • PHRI CDA Specification will remain open for public comment through Friday, December 14 • Questions? Email Lindsay Brown (lrbrown@cdc.gov) • http://wiki.siframework.org/PHRI+Public+Comment • Anticipate holding comment review calls: • Wednesday, December 19 from 10am – 12pm ET • Thursday, December 20 from 10am – 12pm ET • Next Steps • Consensus (early January 2013) • Balloting (potentially May 2013)
Pilot Discussion • Reporting programs may tailor the PHRI CDA Specification to develop pilots • Pilots will not be run by the PHRI, but by the pilot participants • Pilot Objectives • Demonstrate executable implementations of harmonized data elements and specification templates • Document lessons learned to help guide their own implementation or to find problems with specifications • Encourage feedback to CDC and PHRI stakeholders to improve harmonized data elements and template specifications • Identify dependencies and burden on EHR data providers and public health agencies that send and receive data