We Want Your Help!
ONC is asking those working on COVID-19 related projects to share your project on the
Interoperability Proving Ground (IPG). The IPG is an open, community platform where you can share, learn, and be inspired by interoperability projects taking place across the nation. Learn more on the
ONC Buzz Blog, and be sure to tag your project #COVID-19.
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COVID-19 Response: Tools and Resources for the Health IT Community
To support HHS’s ongoing response efforts to the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), ONC is partnering with the CDC to direct the health
IT community and healthcare providers to various resources for reporting and tracking of coronavirus disease or COVID-19.
Visit
HealthIT.gov for more →
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Advancing the Collection and Use of Patient-Reported Outcomes through Health Information Technology
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Patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures can help improve patient care, but how do we standardize the exchange and integration of PRO data into health
information technology? The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) developed and pilot-tested an implementation guide using Health Level Seven International® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources®, which establishes the specification to
support collecting, exchanging, and integrating PRO data in real time in healthcare settings.
Read
more about the PRO project in the final report →
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• NEW BLOG POST •
Using Health IT to Enhance Patient-Reported Outcomes
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As National Kidney Month comes to a close, ONC wants to raise awareness about kidney disease by highlighting our efforts to support patients through research.
In collaboration with the NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), ONC developed
the PCOR Machine Learning Project, to enhance data infrastructure for patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) by advancing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Visit the ONC Health IT Buzz Blog to learn
more.
Read
the blog post →
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ONC’s Cures Act Final Rule Webinars
Mark your calendar! ONC has a series of question and answer webinars coming up on ONC’s Cures Act Final Rule. Visit
HealthIT.gov/CuresRule to learn more about the final rule.
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Information Blocking
April 8 at 3 PM ET | Register
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2015 Edition Certification Criteria, Conditions and Maintenance of Certification
April 22 at 3 PM ET | Register
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Application Programming Interface (APIs)
May 6 at 3 PM ET | Register
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Compliance Timeline
May 20 at 3 PM ET | Register
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Health IT for Pediatric Care and Settings
June 3 at 3 PM ET | Register
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21st Century Cures Act Test Procedures
ONC’s Cures Act Final Rule made several changes to the existing 2015 Edition Health IT Certification Criteria. The final rule introduced a small number
of new certification criteria, revised several existing certification criteria, and removed several certification criteria. These changes constitute the 2015 Edition Cures Update.
View more on HealthIT.gov.
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Public Health Analysts
Status Candidates – As a public health analyst, you will play an important role in working on
key issues around electronic health information exchange and interoperability in the evolving nationwide health information ecosystem. The next deadline
to apply is April 18.
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Policy Analysts
Status Candidates – As a policy analyst, you will play an important role in policy development
regarding electronic health information exchange and interoperability in the evolving nationwide health information ecosystem. The next deadline
to apply is April 27.
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