The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is at the forefront of the administration’s health IT efforts and is a resource to the entire health system to support the adoption of health information technology and the promotion of nationwide health information exchange to improve health care. ONC is organizationally located within the Office of the Secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Here is what they are doing and reporting. Follow them @ONC_HealthIT. Sign up for their email updates.
News & Announcements
Public comments for the 2024 #SVAP are being accepted through May 21 at 11:59 PM ET. Register or login to leave a comment on the SVAP standards page: https://t.co/QVRAg7qbiU #CertifiedHealthIT pic.twitter.com/ARf6Q7DIPX
— ONC (@ONC_HealthIT) May 17, 2024
NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: ONC continues to invest in interoperable #healthIT with 2 new funding areas for #LEAP in Health IT in 2024. Applications are due by 7/12. View the SEN: https://t.co/d6PbGyL94X #LEAPinHealthIT #AI pic.twitter.com/Y1NLKxPZF7
— ONC (@ONC_HealthIT) May 13, 2024
COMMENT OPPORTUNITY: We are now accepting comments on the draft 2024–2030 Federal Health IT Strategic Plan. Submit your comments by 11:59 PM ET on May 28, 2024. https://t.co/To6adyAld7 pic.twitter.com/WKo6FH5ldS
— ONC (@ONC_HealthIT) May 10, 2024
💬We are accepting public feedback on our proposed strategy for Advancing Health Equity by Design & Health IT. Learn more about #healthequity, our call to action, and how you can give feedback: https://t.co/jGgU0poQue pic.twitter.com/IFn8U53pV1
— ONC (@ONC_HealthIT) May 8, 2024
Events
ONC Health IT Certification Program Developer Roundtable
When: Thursday, June 20, 2024 12:00 – 1:00 pm ET
Registration coming soon.
Join the ONC Health IT Certification Program for the upcoming quarterly ONC Health IT Certification Program Developer Roundtable. These public meetings are open to all health IT developers, regardless of their participation in the ONC Health IT Certification Program. During these meetings, ONC leads discussions tailored for the health IT developer community on topics such as Certification Program updates, upcoming certification deadlines, and developer requirements. Agenda and registration to come in late May.
Resources
21st Century Cures Act Summary
The 21st Century Cures Act, signed December 13, 2016, by President Obama, promotes and funds the acceleration of research into preventing and curing serious illnesses; accelerates drug and medical device development; attempts to address the opioid abuse crisis; and tries to improve mental health service delivery. The Act includes a number of provisions that push for greater interoperability, adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) and support for human services programs.
Certification of Health IT
The ONC Health IT Certification Program (Certification Program) ensures that Certified Health Information Technology meets the technological capability, functionality, and security requirements adopted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI)
The United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) is a standardized set of health data classes and constituent data elements for nationwide, interoperable health information exchange. Review the USCDI Fact Sheet to learn more.
TEFCA
The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) establishes a universal policy and technical floor for nationwide interoperability; simplifies connectivity for organizations to securely exchange information to improve patient care, enhance the welfare of populations, and generate health care value; and enables individuals to gather their healthcare information. The Common Agreement establishes the infrastructure model and the governing approach for users in different networks to securely share basic clinical information under commonly agreed-to expectations and rules.
Read
From the Health IT Buzz Blog – Learn more about HHS’s Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). Check out the latest blog posts:
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- Supporting Information Privacy for Patients, Now and Always: Four Reminders of How HHS Information Blocking Regulations Recognize Privacy Rules
- Navigating Healthcare Transformation: A Nurse’s Perspective on ONC’s HTI-1 Final Rule
- ONC’s Journey Chairing the Global Digital Health Partnership in 2022 and 2023
- ONC @ 20: Celebrating the People
- ONC @ 20: A Tale of Optimism and Humility
- Enhancing Healthcare Interoperability: Launching the DaVinci Prior Authorization Support (PAS) Test Kit
- Health Equity for All
- Improving Information Sharing and Patient Safety: Hear from ONC’s Rachel Nelson
- Advancing Nationwide, Trusted Health Information Networks
- Setting Our Sights Toward a Healthier, More Innovative, Data-Driven Future
- Looking Forward: HTI-2 & ONC’s Commitment to Furthering the Vision of Better Health Enabled by Data
- ONC Welcomes New Chief Nursing Officer
- Improving Cancer Care Through Better Electronic Health Records: Voluntary Commitments and Call to Action
ONC Interoperability Pledge
Companies that provide 90 percent of electronic health records used by hospitals nationwide as well as the top five largest health care systems in the country have agreed to implement three core commitments: Consumer Access, No Blocking/Ensuring Transparency, and Standards. The ONC (@ONC_HealthIT) wants vendors to sign a pledge. Is your vendor pledging? Find out who is on the list.