It has been some time since my last post. A lot has happened.
It is now 2012. HIMSS has come and gone. The NPRM for Meaningful Use Phase 2 has been published. All of these have been blogged about many times.
A lot has happened for me too. I have started a new chapter. I am now with the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health IT. I joined in early February and have been learning the ropes in a new organization. I am certainly no stranger to ONC having met with folks there since the early days (before they called it ONC).
I have always been a strong believer that ONC will have a very powerful role, working with the private sector, in shaping the future of efficiencies in healthcare in the US. I have spent the last couple of years on the industry side of that equation. Now I get to sit across the table, still focused on the same end goal.
My new role is to co-lead the Standards & Interoperability (S&I) Framework Initiatives within ONC. The S&I Framework had its first birthday in January and it is well underway with over 450 committed members who represent 350 organizations.
For those of you who have not heard of S&I – what is it?
The S&I Framework is one approach adopted by ONC’s Office of Standards & Interoperability to fulfill its charge of enabling harmonized interoperability specifications to support national health outcomes and healthcare priorities, including Meaningful Use and the ongoing efforts to create better care, better population health and cost reduction through delivery improvements. The S&I Framework creates a forum – enabled by integrated functions, processes, and tools – where healthcare stakeholders can focus on solving real-world interoperability challenges.
Basically our charge is to make it easier for healthcare stakeholders to achieve higher levels of interoperability and greater levels of health information exchange. In the process, we are also making it easier to achieve Meaningful Use.
My personal goal is to continue to move these efforts forward as Arien Malec and Jitin Asnaani have before me. I hope to be back here frequently updating the community with insights along the way.
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