jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2012

Review of the Health IT Policy Committee’s Meaningful Use Request for Comment (RFC) | National eHealth Collaborative

Review of the Health IT Policy Committee’s Meaningful Use Request for Comment (RFC) | National eHealth Collaborative

National eHealth Collaborative

Health IT Policy Committee's Meaningful Use Request for Comment (RFC)The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is a cooperative agreement partner of National eHealth Collaborative (NeHC).

Program Description:
On Tuesday, November 27th, 2012, the comment period opened for the Health IT Policy Committee’s request for comment (RFC). On Friday, December 7 from 1:30-3:00PM ET, NeHC will host a webinar to review the concepts and questions put forth in the RFC and also provide additional context to assist the public in submitting informed comments by the January 14, 2013 deadline. Attendees will gain an understanding of how the RFC fits into the Meaningful Use Stage 3 rule making process, the proposed meaningful use measures and objectives, the proposed future state of clinical quality measurement, and an understanding of the privacy and security questions that experience from the public can help inform.

FEATURING:
Jodi Daniel, JD, MPH, Director, Office of Policy and Planning, ONC
Michelle Nelson, MPA, Meaningful Use Staff Lead, ONCJesse James, MD, Quality Measure Staff Lead, ONC

We invite you to join NeHC University’s program on Health IT Policy Committee's Meaningful Use RFC. You can register for this program at http://www.nationalehealth.org/Stage3RFC. This is a free program.

Questions? Email NeHC University at university@nationalehealth.org

Meaningful Use Request for Comment  (RFC)
December 7, 2012
1:30PM-3:00PM ET

COURSE DESCRIPTION: On Tuesday, November 27th, 2012, the comment period opened for the Health IT Policy Committee’s request for comment (RFC).  On Friday, December 7 from 1:30-3:00PM ET, NeHC will host a webinar to review the concepts and questions put forth in the RFC and also provide additional context to assist the public in submitting informed comments by the January 14, 2013 deadline. Attendees will gain an understanding of how the RFC fits into the Meaningful Use Stage 3 rule making process, the proposed meaningful use measures and objectives, the proposed future state of clinical quality measurement, and an understanding of the privacy and security questions that experience from the public can help inform.

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