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Health Information Exchange Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration Program Grantee Meeting May 16, 2012 Kate Berry Chief Executive Officer National eHealth Collaborative

Improving patient care Better managing costs Nationwide health information network Standards and Interoperability Framework Meaningful use incentives State HIE program Beacon Community program New payment and delivery models and accountable care HIE Drivers HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward

HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward Three Major Parts Summarize Federal government’s efforts to create foundation for HIE Highlight examples of varying approaches to HIE that are showing success in improving patient care Provide a path forward for those looking to advance HIE

HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward Federal Advisory Committees (FACAs) – HIT Policy Committee, Standards Nationwide Health Information Network (NwHIN) –Services, standards, policies, trust fabric Part I: Federal Government Efforts (How ONC is moving HIE forward) Graphic: The Value Proposition for Exchange; Doug Fridsma, July 2011

HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward Part I: Federal Government Efforts (How ONC is moving HIE forward) NwHIN Exchange –Growing network of federal partners, HIEs, health systems, technology solution providers –Transitioning from ONC project to independent, sustainable, scalable public-private model The Direct Project –Pilots for care coordination, e-referrals and more Standards & Interoperability (S&I) Framework Graphic: The Value Proposition for Exchange; Doug Fridsma, July 2011

HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward Part II: Different Approaches to HIE

HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward Part III: A Path Forward Objectives & Vision –Building stakeholder trust –Agreeing on goals and priorities –Establishing measures of success Market Assessment Strategy Development –Leverage existing infrastructure –Options for accelerating HIE adoption Strategy Implementation –Selection of technology solution provider –Phasing of implementation

NeHC HIE Learning Network Collaborative forum to accelerate the advancement of HIE Gather input and shape the issues to be addressed Develop, validate and disseminate best practices and lessons learned Active sharing of useful and timely business and technology information with practical applications Transferring of knowledge and experience among HIE leaders and subject matter experts to solve problems, accelerate growth, decrease risk, and leverage industry-wide trends Real time networking and co-mentorship opportunities Hands-on workshops Support in quantifying and promoting the concept and value of health information exchange in meaningful ways HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward

Potential Areas for Additional Collaboration Business models for sustainability Measures of success Best practices for phasing HIE services Stakeholder engagement and governance Evaluating and selecting technology solutions Variability in implementation of interoperability standards Strategies and value proposition for consumer engagement Patient consent models Best practices for patient matching Secondary uses of data Payer and employer engagement in HIE Role and function of HIE in supporting accountable care HIE Roadmap: The Landscape and a Path Forward

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