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1 Health IT and ONC: Furthering Transformation Across the Care Continuum in Support of People with Disabilities, Older Adults, and Caregivers Jodi Daniel, JD Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT Director, Office of Policy Department of Health & Human Services Washington, D.C.

2 Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is the lead agency charged with: Formulating the federal government’s health IT strategy Coordinating federal health IT policies, standards, programs, and investments, and ONC supports and/or leads the following initiatives: – HITECH Programs – Health IT Certification Program – National Quality Strategy – Interoperability Roadmap – Delivery System Reform 1

3 Delivery System Reform Efforts and Evolving Future State HHS Departmental Initiative Goal: Better Care, Smarter Spending, Healthier People Historical state Evolving future state Public and Private sectors Key characteristics  Producer-centered  Incentives for volume  Unsustainable  Fragmented Care Systems and Policies  Fee-For-Service Payment Systems Key characteristics  Patient-centered  Incentives for outcomes  Sustainable  Coordinated care Systems and Policies  Value-based purchasing  Accountable Care Organizations  Episode-based payments  Medical Homes  Quality/cost transparency

4 Federal Health IT Strategic Plan Goals 3

5 Alignment to National Health Priorities 4

6 Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap Published by ONC in January 2015 to guide the nation towards meeting the goal of sharing information more broadly across providers, consumers and others. Defines how the government in collaboration with the private sector should approach sharing electronic health information and addresses the collaborative impact of all stakeholders in advancing interoperable health information. 5

7 Standards and Interoperability eLTSS Initiative Identify, evaluate and harmonize standards needed for the creation, exchange and re-use of: Key domains and associated data elements of Community Based-Long Term Services and Support (CB-LTSS) person-centered planning; and Accessible person-centered service plans that are interoperable and used by providers, beneficiaries, accountable entities and payers. http://wiki.siframework.org/electronic+Long-Term+Services+and+Supports+(eLTSS) The standard(s) identified will support the creation of a person-centered electronic LTSS plan, one that supports the person, makes him or her central to the process, and recognizes the person as the expert on goals and needs.* * Source: Guidance to HHS Agencies for Implementing Principles of Section 2402(a) of the Affordable Care Act: Standards for Person-Centered Planning and Self-Direction in Home and Community-Based Services Programs 6

8 The 2015 Edition Health IT Certification- Proposed Rule Improve interoperability Facilitate data exchange and accessibility Ensure privacy and security capabilities Improve patient safetyHelp reduce health disparities Improve reliability and transparency of certified health IT products Use of the Health IT Certification Program Across the Care Continuum Support Stage 3 of the EHR Incentive Programs 7

9 The 2014 Edition Health IT Certification 2014 Edition EHR Certification Criteria on “user-centered design” and “quality management systems.” -Increased transparency based on information available through certification. See ONC’s Certified Health IT Product (CHPL) site: http://oncchpl.force.com/ehrcert?q=chpl. Fact Sheet: http://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/2014-r2-ehr-certification-final-rule-onc- factsheet.pdf Table of 2014 certification criteria: http://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/meaningfulusetablesseries2_110112.pdf Quick Guide: http://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and- Guidance/Legislation/EHRIncentivePrograms/Downloads/CEHRT2014_FinalRule_Quic kGuide.pdf 8

10 The Star and Swoosh, Putting the I in Health IT, the Putting the I in Health IT composite logo, HealthIT.gov, the HealthIT.gov composition logo, HealthITBuzz, and the HealthITBuzz composite logo are service marks or registered service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Stay Connected, Communicate, and Collaborate Browse the ONC website at: HealthIT.gov HealthIT.gov Signup for email updates: public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USHHSONC/subscriber/new? public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USHHSONC/subscriber/new? Visit the Health IT Dashboard: dashboard.healthit.gov dashboard.healthit.gov Subscribe, watch, and share: Contact us at: onc.request@hhs.gov onc.request@hhs.gov  @ONC_HealthITONC_HealthIT  HHSONC  HHS Office of the National Coordinator  Health IT and Electronic Health Record


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