Aneesh Chopra, Chair Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Sam Karp, Co-Chair California Healthcare Foundation.

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Aneesh Chopra, Chair Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Sam Karp, Co-Chair California Healthcare Foundation June 25, 2010 Health Information Technology (HIT) Policy & Standards Committees Enrollment Workgroup

Workgroup Members Members: Cris Ross, SureScripts James Borland, Social Security Administration (SSA) Jessica Shahin, U.S. Department of Agriculture Stacy Dean, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities Steve Fletcher, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Utah Reed V. Tuckson, UnitedHealth Group Ronan Rooney, Curam Rob Restuccia, Community Catalyst Ruth Kennedy, Louisiana Medicaid Department Ray Baxter, Kaiser Permanente Deborah Bachrach, Consultant Paul Egerman, Businessman Gopal Khanna, CIO, Minnesota Bill Oates, CIO, City of Boston Anne Castro, Blue Cross/Blue Shield South Carolina Oren Michels, Mashery Wilfried Schobeiri, InTake1 Bryan Sivak, CTO, Washington, DC Terri Shaw, Children’s Partnership Elizabeth Royal, SEIU Sallie Milam, West Virginia, Chief Privacy Officer Dave Molchany, Deputy County Executive, Fairfax County Chair: Aneesh Chopra, Federal CTO Co-Chair: Sam Karp, California Healthcare Foundation

Workgroup Members Ex Officio/Federal: Sharon Parrott, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Nancy DeLew, HHS Penny Thompson, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)/HHS Henry Chao, CMS/HHS Gary Glickman, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) John Galloway, OMB David Hale, National Institutes of Health Paul Swanenberg, SSA David Hansell, Administration for Children & Families, HHS Julie Rushin, Internal Revenue Service Farzad Mostashari, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Doug Fridsma, ONC Claudia Williams, ONC

Section 1561 of Affordable Care Act §1561. HIT Enrollment, Standards and Protocols. Not later than 180 days after the enactment, the Secretary, in consultation with the HIT Policy and Standards Committees, shall develop interoperable and secure standards and protocols that facilitate enrollment in Federal and State health and human services programs through methods that include providing individuals and authorized 3 rd parties notification of eligibility and verification of eligibility.

Enrollment Workgroup Charge Inventory of standards in use, identification of gap, recommendations for candidate standards for federal and state health and human service programs in following areas: –Electronic matching across state and Federal data –Retrieval and submission of electronic documentation for verification –Reuse of eligibility information –Capability for individuals to maintain eligibility information online –Notification of eligibility

Potential Deliverables 1.Inventory of standards-based data exchange in use today to enroll in health and human services 2.Candidate standards for data elements and messaging 3.Proposed process to fill in gaps to rapidly turn “requirements” into working prototypes/live implementations to deliver world class eligibility and enrollment services

Potential Candidate Standards Core data elements Name, address, residence, income, citizenship, etc. Messaging Checking eligibility and enrollment Consumer matching across systems Retrieving and sending “packages” of verification information including income, employment, citizenship Communicating enrollment information Privacy and security Secure transport Authentication

Standards Requirements We need to conceptualize standards that might be useful and work across a variety of use cases or architectures which might include: Front end user-facing consumer portal to conduct initial eligibility checks and obtain and forward verification information Comprehensive eligibility system for Health and Human Services programs State or Federal exchange portals

Draft Policy Principles - Reprise Standards and technologies must support and be in service to our policy goals: Consumer at the center Make enrollment process less burdensome; simplify eligibility process and make it seamless Enter/obtain information once, reuse for other purposes Make it easier for consumers to move between programs Focus on 2014 world

Draft Standards Principles - Reprise Keep it simple - Think big, but start small. Recommend standards as minimal as required to support necessary policy objective/business need, and then build as you go. –Don’t rip and replace existing interfaces that are working (e.g., with SSA etc.). –Advance adoption of common standards where proven through use (e.g., 270/271). Don’t let “perfect” be the enemy of “good enough.” Go for the 80 percent that everyone can agree on. –Opportunity to standardize the core, shared data elements across programs. –Cannot represent every desired data element.

Draft Standards Principles - Reprise Keep the implementation cost as low as possible. –May be possible to designate a basic set of services and interfaces that can be built once and used by or incorporated by states. –Opportunity to accelerate move to web services. Do not try to create a one-size-fits-all standard that add burden or complexity to the simple use cases. –Opportunity to describe data elements and messaging standards that would be needed regardless of the architecture or precise business rules selected.