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1 Draft – discussion only Consumer Workgroup Christine Bechtel, chair Neil Calman, co-chair December 8, 2014

2 2 Agenda I.Consumer Meeting Schedule II.Shaping Our Work Plan Meeting Objective: Discuss areas of policy that are essential to the workgroup charge, where policy guidance is likely to be needed in the coming 2 years III.Next Steps IV.Public Comment

3 Meeting Schedule MeetingsTask November 14, 2014 10:00am Kickoff Meeting Review charge and workplan, introduce members December 8, 2014 9:30-11:00am Shaping Our Workplan: Discuss Areas of Policy Essential to Workgroup Charge December 9 th – HITPC Meeting Charged by the HITPC with commenting on the Strategic Plan January 9, 2015 9:30-11:00am Federal Health IT Strategic Plan overview (tentative) Provide feedback January 20, 2015 9:30-11:00am Finalize Federal Health IT Strategic Plan comments February 6, 2015 9:30-11:00am TBD February 10th– HITPC Meeting Final Federal Health IT Strategic Plan comments to HITPC/ Charged by HITPC with commenting on the Interoperability Roadmap V.1 February 23, 2015 9:30am Overview and prepare to comment on Interoperability Roadmap V.1 March 10 th – HITPC Meeting Charged by the HITPC with commenting on the MU3 NPRM March 24, 2015 9:30am Finalize comments on the Interoperability Roadmap V.1 March 30, 2015 9:30am Transition to comment on consumer aspect of the MU3 NPRM April 7 th - HITPC Meeting Interoperability Roadmap Comments to the HITPC April 20, 2015 11:00am Finalize comments on the MU3 NPRM April 30, 2015 9:30am TBD May 12 th – HITPC Meeting MU3 NPRM Comments to the HITPC

4 Efforts Informing WG Agenda We will discuss today and on an ongoing basis key trends and issues that the workgroup should consider. Examples of Consumer eHealth policy issues include, but are not limited to: – Regulatory gaps post MU3 – Mobile health (mHealth) including remote monitoring – Disparities – Consumer role in advancing interoperability The workgroup will collaborate with other Workgroups on: – Big data and predictive analytics – Usability of consumer-facing tools – Genomics – Care Planning 4

5 Shaping Our Work Plan 5 IV. SHAPING OUR WORK PLAN

6 Charge The Consumer Workgroup will provide input and make recommendations on policy issues or opportunities to use health IT to: – Engage consumers and families in their own health and health care – Enable consumer-provider partnerships supported by health IT – Elevate consumer voices to shape health system transformation The Workgroup will consider issues in light of existing policies and programs. The Workgroup will collaborate with other workgroups to address consumer engagement concerns that are critical to deliberations. 6

7 Summary of Previous Discussion Integration of medical/clinical with community- based social supports Using EHR information to get to person centered quality measures How is health IT policy impacting consumers today, are there issues we need to address to protect the public investment? Care planning – documenting goals and concordance, advanced care plans and social determinants of health 7

8 Next Meeting: Friday, January 9, 2015 9:30 PM-11:00 AM Eastern Time Are there any resources you need to feel prepared and engaged going forward? We 8 Next Steps


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