FW: HIT Policy Committee Seeks Comments on Potential Stage 2 Meaningful Use Objectives

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Thomas, Cheyenne A.--IRM (Silva)

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Jan 12, 2011, 8:58:15 PM1/12/11
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Hi all,
 
Just saw this so wanted to share.  They didn't wait for February's meeting to release like they did last year.  I have only scanned this and it is much like what I gave you earlier with more comments based on their conversations.  I will review more carefully tomorrow.  I think we should consider commenting on those items that we feel are appropriate.
 

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Cheyenne Thomas
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From: ONC Health IT [mailto:onchealthit.@service.govdelivery.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Thomas, Cheyenne A.--IRM (Silva)
Subject: HIT Policy Committee Seeks Comments on Potential Stage 2 Meaningful Use Objectives

Comments Sought on Potential Stage 2 Meaningful Use Objectives

The Health IT Policy Committee is seeking comments on potential stage 2 objectives from the public on a draft document of preliminary recommendations it has developed. See recommendations and directions for submitting comments [PDF - 188 KB].  The Policy Committee will consider all of these comments in forming the stage 2 meaningful use recommendations it presents this summer to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

The period for request for comments will be 45 days, beginning late next week.

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