ONC Activities September 14, 2011 Jodi Daniel, JD, MPH Director, Office of Policy and Planning Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information.

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ONC Activities September 14, 2011 Jodi Daniel, JD, MPH Director, Office of Policy and Planning Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology

Agenda Strategic Plan – Final Consumer e-Health Program Launch Data Integrity and Fraud Detection/Prevention 2

STRATEGIC PLAN 3

4 Federal Health IT Strategic Plan 4 Federal Health IT Strategic Plan Pre-decisional Draft – Do Not Disclose Federal Health IT Strategic Plan:

Strategic Plan Recommended framework provided by Health IT Policy Committee Draft plan released March comments received Finalized the plan – Released September 12,

Comments/Modifications Privacy/Consent Management Pace of Change and Timing for Stage 2 Meaningful Use Usability of EHR Products Outreach and Education to Providers and Consumers Other Barriers to adoption and HIE Further harmonization of standards Inclusion of providers not eligible for incentive payments Accessibility 6

CONSUMER E-HEALTH 7

September 12, :00 – 2:30 PM in Great Hall, HHS Archive of webcast available soon: Launch of the first federal Consumer eHealth Program –Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced a proposed rule under CLIA and HIPAA that allows consumer access to their lab test results directly from labs –White House Proclaims National Health Information Technology Week September 11-16, –Appointment of Leon Rodriguez as the new Director of the Office for Civil Rights –Voluntary PHR Model Privacy Notice –New Pledge Program and list of pledgees 8 Re-cap: 9/12 Consumer Health IT Summit

Pledge to empower individuals to be partners in their health through health IT Two types of pledges 1.Data holders: Make it easier for individuals to get secure electronic access their health info (through Blue Button or Direct) 2.Non-data holders – Spread the word about the importance of getting access and to develop tools and new ways to use health information. 40+ organizations have pledged so far To learn more about the pledge or to take the pledge, visit: Questions about the pledge program? 9 Pledge Program

Access –Improve electronic, secure access to health info E.g. pledge program, meaningful use, PHR Model Privacy Notice, State HIE Challenge Grants on consumer-mediated exchange Action –Stimulate development of innovative tools and apps to help individuals take action with the info E.g. Beacon partnership with ADA, innovation challenges Attitude –Shifting attitudes about how to improve care through consumer empowerment E.g. Putting the I in Health IT campaign, HealthIT.gov, collaborate with consumer groups, crowd sourced video 10 Strategies to Support Consumer Engagement via Health IT

DATA INTEGRITY & FRAUD DETECTION/PREVENTION 11

Data Integrity and Fraud Detection and Prevention Goal: Consider the implications of health IT on data integrity and fraud detection and prevention and identify where health IT activities can help address concerns. Identify any areas of priority for ONC activity 12

Data Integrity and Anti-Fraud - Background Since 2005, ONC has periodically conducted research: 2005 Report on the Use of Health Information Technology to Enhance and Expand Health Care Anti-Fraud Activities Report on Automated Coding Software: Development and Use to Enhance Anti-Fraud Activities 2007 Report on Recommended Requirements for Enhancing Data Quality in Electronic Health Records 2008/09 Reports on medical identity theft gov__antifraud/1338http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt/community/healthit_hhs_ gov__antifraud/

Areas Open for Prioritization The 2007 Report included recommendations for certification criteria. Rough categories include: –Audit/access logs –Identity proofing/authentication –Document integrity & authorship/legal record keeping –Administrative/billing (E&M coding/claims) –“Auditor” access to records 14