We are now nearing the 20 year mark in our quest for healthcare interoperability. Under an executive order from president G W Bush (April 2004), the ONC was established and Dr. David Brailer was dubbed “America’s first Health Information Czar.” The Meaningful Use program was then born out of the HITECH Act and Merit-Based Incentive Payment System was then born our of the MACRA legislation. And then information sharing from the CURES Act. And now the release of Trusted Exchange Framework and the Common Agreement (TEFCA). All trying to move our healthcare system to the digital age, better outcomes, controlling and reducing costs, and patient access to their health data. It has not been an easy road and the debate of the journey will never end.
Industry and Contract News
Pharmacy Interoperability Takes Center Stage in Joint Initiative Between The Sequoia Project and Surescripts
The Sequoia Project, a non-profit and trusted advocate for nationwide health information technology (health IT) interoperability, announced the launch of a new Pharmacy Workgroup as part of its flagship Interoperability Matters program.
CommonWell Joins the Data Usability – Taking Root Movement
The Data Usability – Taking Root Movement is an initiative led by The Sequoia Project aimed at enhancing the usability of health data across the healthcare ecosystem. This movement is focused on improving the quality, consistency, and usability of health data to support better clinical decision-making, patient outcomes, and overall interoperability. The Data Usability workgroup brings subject matter experts together to propose real-world, actionable guidance to take steps to improve the data that is entered and exchanged through HL7 CCDAs and aims to expand beyond CCDAs to HL7 v2 and FHIR.
The Sequoia Project’s Data Usability Workgroup Releases Implementation Guide Draft Version 2.0 for Public Feedback
The Sequoia Project announced the release of the draft Data Usability Workgroup Implementation Guide, Version 2 and is seeking public feedback through this Friday, Aug. 23, 2024.
Epic Systems is pushing hospital customers to use new federal network for sharing medical records
Epic Systems, the health-care software giant whose technology is used in thousands of hospitals and clinics across the country, said recently that it’s planning on moving all of its customers to a new government-backed medical records exchange by the end of next year.
Carequality Announcement About Framework Enhancements
Health IT Interoperability is more than just technology; it’s about fostering trust, collaboration, and a shared commitment to patient care. Success requires a complex ecosystem where data flows appropriately and securely. Carequality was founded more than 10 years ago as one of the first interoperability frameworks, recognizing the critical role of policies and governance in the technical data exchange transforming healthcare delivery. Carequality, a 501c3 non-profit, is announcing enhancements to the framework to bolster trust in the current connectivity, and plans to forge a strategic path of alignment with the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) in support of future transitions.
MDRO RapidAlerts Pilot: Utilizing State Health Information Exchange for Automated, Real-Time MDRO Admission Alerts
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and KONZA were selected to present “MDRO RapidAlerts Pilot: Utilizing State Health Information Exchange for Automated, Real-Time MDRO Admission Alerts” at the annual Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) conference, held June 10-13 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Spotlight on Community Networks
The Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement (NRHI) and the Strategic Health Information Exchange Collaborative (SHIEC) announced a formal affiliation between the two organizations to form a new organization named Civitas Networks for Health. The organization serves as a platform for local nonprofit health collaboratives and health information exchanges to grow and thrive. Read their latest news. Follow them @civitas4health.
Just Released! Civitas Networks for Health 2024 Annual Conference Agenda
Civitas is pleased to announce that the agenda for the 2024 Annual Conference, in collaboration with Upper Midwest Region Members, is now available! We want to give a big thank you to the Civitas members who participated in this year’s Annual Conference Proposal Selection Committee; with over 150 proposals to review, this group went above and beyond to support the development of a fantastic agenda.
Collaboratives in Action: Building on Existing Infrastructure to Further Health Related Social Needs Screening
Civitas hosts quarterly Collaboratives in Action events focused on showcasing important industry data-driven, multi-stakeholder collaborations and initiatives. These educational webinars provide opportunities for sharing best practices, lessons learned, and practical insights into solutions. Here is a summary and resources from the May 23rd Collaboratives in Action event.
State HIE News
Michigan Health Information Network Demonstrates Enhanced Care Coordination Among EMS & Hospitals
The Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN), Beyond Lucid Technologies (BLT), Reading Emergency Unit (REU) and Hillsdale Hospital announced a collaborative pilot project aimed at improving patient care coordination among emergency medical services (EMS) agencies and receiving hospitals.
Hires and Openings
Civitas Networks for Health
Civitas Networks for Health is seeking a part-time Salesforce Developer and Administrator Contractor to design, develop, and maintain Salesforce solutions tailored to meet our specific business requirements. Civitas is a national nonprofit member- and mission-driven organization that supports local collaboratives in transforming healthcare operations through secure data exchange and multi-stakeholder health improvement initiatives.
Contexture
Contexture is a nonprofit organization that provides strategic, technical and administrative support to communities committed to advancing health through information sharing. As the leading health information exchange for Arizona and Colorado, Contexture is the largest health information organization in the western region. They currently have an opening for a Chief Legal Officer & Privacy Officer.
Delaware Health Information Network
Maestro Strategies is assisting DHIN (Delaware Health Information Network), in the recruitment of a key Director, Data Engineer to join their leadership team. This is an exceptional opportunity with one of the leading Health Information Exchanges in the country that, since 2007, has provided data at the point of care in order to enable providers to deliver high-quality, cost-efficient care.
Health Gorilla
Health Gorilla aspires to cut through the noise and disrupt the healthcare information technology space – making interoperability possible and ensuring access for developers, providers, and patients. Join them in their quest to improve patient and physician satisfaction, care delivery, clinical and operational outcomes, and health equity. View all their current job openings.
eHealth Exchange
Active in all 50 states, the eHealth Exchange is the largest query-based, health information network in the country. It is the principal network that connects federal agencies and non-federal organizations, allowing them to work together to improve patient care and public health. They have an open positions for:
KONZA
KONZA is seeking an Information Security Analyst. The KONZA Information Security Analyst plays an important role in the success of KONZA and its partners. KONZA is a fast-paced, energetic environment. This position is responsible for providing security, informational, and quality support. In addition, this position monitors and escalates system risks and executes HITRUST standards across normal operations.
New York eHealth Collaborative
New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) is a not-for-profit organization working in partnership with the New York State Department of Health to improve healthcare by collaboratively leading, connecting, and integrating health information exchange across the State. They are currently seeking the following positions:
Virginia Health Information
Virginia Health Information is seeking a Director of Analytics. The Director of Analytics leads VHI’s data analysis team and is responsible for implementing the organization’s data reporting strategy. This role serves as the primary point of contact to external organizations regarding several of VHI’s data collection programs, including the All-Payer Claims Database (APCD), Patient Level Data (PLD) and other data programs as assigned.
Upcoming Events
2024 Alaska Health Information Exchange Summit
When: Thursday, August 29, 2024 9:00 – 3:00pm ET
Where: The Lakefront Anchorage, Anchorage, AK & Virtual
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Join healthEconnect Alaska in person or online for the 2024 Alaska Health Information Exchange Summit on August 29. Engage with keynote speakers, panel discussions, and networking opportunities as we explore Alaska’s vision for and national perspectives on interoperability, health data governance, and social drivers of health. Hear real-world examples of interoperability among Alaska’s providers, contributing firsthand to the dialogue shaping our state’s healthcare landscape.
WISHIN Summit 2024
When: Thursday, September 5th, 2024
Where: Wilderness Resort and Conference Center, Wisconsin Dells, WI
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This one-day conference will be filled with informative sessions on how WISHIN connects organizations to provide the best possible patient care through improved health information exchange.
eHealth Exchange
When: Tuesday, September 10, 2024 3:30 – 4:30pm ET
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eHealth Exchange: TEFCA Technical Webinar – This webinar provides a monthly update on TEFCA technical specifications and updates with eHealth Exchange as a Designated QHIN. Many HIEs have already indicated their plans to join eHealth Exchange QHIN. Use this webinar as an opportunity to learn more about TEFCA-based exchange.
RCE Monthly Informational Call
When: Tuesday, September 17, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 pm ET
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The Recognized Coordinating Entity (RCE) hosts a public informational call as an opportunity to share information about the progress to-date on the third Tuesday of each month. View previous calls.
2024 DirectTrust Annual Conference
When: September 22-25, 2024
Where: St. Louis Hilton at the Ballpark, St. Louis, Missouri
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Hashtag: #DirectTrust2024
DirectTrust is proud to announce their 2024 Conference, themed “The Future of Trust in Health.” Set against the backdrop of St. Louis, Missouri, from September 22-25th, this event is dedicated to exploring and constructively bridging the tensions between usability, privacy, security, identity, and collaboration within the interconnected health ecosystem. Meet the Keynote Speakers: Micky Tripathi, Susannah Fox, and Greg Garcia.
Civitas Networks for Health 2024 Annual Conference
When: October 15-17, 2024
Where: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, Detroit MI
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Hashtag: #Civitas2024
Join Civitas Networks for Health for their 2024 Annual Conference –”Bridging Data and Doing”. This year’s conference aims to continue the valuable conversations and initiatives spurred by last year’s gathering in Maryland, focusing on the latest developments in health data sharing, community health, social determinants of health, health equity, and more.
Commonwell Health Alliance 2024 Annual Meeting and Fall Summit
When: November 4-5, 2024
Where: Renaissance Nashville, Nashville TN
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The CommonWell Health Alliance Fall Summit is a the premier event dedicated to their shared mission of advancing healthcare interoperability. This annual gathering brings together the brightest minds and most passionate advocates from within and beyond the CommonWell community. Over two days, attendees will engage in insightful sessions, collaborative discussions, and dynamic networking opportunities, all focused on breaking down barriers to health information exchange. As they delve into cutting-edge advancements and share best practices, they reaffirm their commitment to seamless, secure health data sharing. Whether you’re a long-time Member or joining them for the first time, the Fall Summit is your platform to connect, innovate, and help shape the future of healthcare with CommonWell. Join them as they continue to drive meaningful change and transform healthcare for the better.
eHealth Exchange Annual Meeting
When: December 10, 2024
Where: Embassy Suites by Hilton, Nashville TN
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It is that time of year again, time for them to share this year’s accomplishments with their eHealth Exchange participants. This year they are traveling to beautiful Nashville, TN. This years meeting topics and presentations will be partially based on feedback received from last years Annual Meeting Survey.
ONC's Cures Act Final Rule
In May of 2020 the 21st Century Cures Act: Interoperability, Information Blocking, and the ONC Health IT Certification Program released by the ONC and published in the Federal Register.
The TEFCA Players
ONC Recognized Coordinating Entity (RCE)
The Recognized Coordinating Entity (RCE) – The Sequoia Project (@sequoiaproject)is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining the Common Agreement component of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). The Common Agreement is the baseline technical and legal requirements for health information networks to share electronic health information and is part of the 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act).
In addition they will collaborate with ONC to designate and monitor Qualified Health Information Networks (QHIN), modify and update an accompanying QHIN Technical Framework, engage with stakeholders through virtual public listening sessions, adjudicate noncompliance with the Common Agreement, and propose sustainability strategies to support TEFCA beyond the cooperative agreement’s period of performance.
On August 28, 2023, the ONC awarded The Sequoia Project 5-Year TEFCA RCE Contract to continue their services.
RCE Resource Library – which includes a guide to the Common Agreement, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), technical documents, and other resources that make up TEFCA’s rules of the road. Start your journey to next generation interoperability here.
Designated QHINs as of February 2024
Interoperability Market
According to Allied Market Research, the healthcare interoperability solutions market size was valued at $5,320.0 million in 2020, and is expected to reach $21,544.6 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 14.9% from 2021 to 2030. Interoperability in healthcare refers to timely and secure access, integration and use of electronic health data so that it can be used to optimize health outcomes for individuals and populations. As populations around the world age and people live longer, interoperability and data sharing are going to become increasingly critical for delivering effective healthcare. Interoperability is the ability of two or more systems to exchange health information and use the information once it is received.
According to the report published by Fior Markets, the global healthcare data interoperability market is expected to grow from USD 2.83 billion in 2020 and to reach USD 5.80 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 9.38% during the forecast period 2021-2028. The primary reasons driving healthcare interoperability market growth include a growing focus on patient care, a growing need to tighten healthcare costs, and government measures to improve patient experience of treatment. System interoperability, information interchange, and data availability are all important factors in improving health outcomes. Individual health data is mobilized throughout the whole range of care providers in health organizations, enabling coordinated, safe, and high-quality treatment that supports payment reforms, transparency efforts, and individuals’ ability to control their health.