Looking Ahead at 2024

By Stephanie Jamison (Greenway Health), Chair, EHR Association

Last year ended with a bang as ONC issued the HTI-1 final rule and officially opened the doors to TEFCA by designating the first five QHINs. It was a small taste of what’s to come in 2024, and the EHR Association will be busy ensuring our members’ voices are heard at the state and federal levels as the regulatory wheel continues to spin.

Even as EHR developers and providers begin work on HTI-1 compliance, ONC is already moving forward with plans for the HTI-2 proposed rule, which is expected to focus on public health, patient engagement, and information sharing. The EHR Association will work closely with ONC and other stakeholders to voice concerns, provide recommendations, and educate on issues impacting our membership.

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TEFCA Signals Progress, With Work To Be Done

By EHRA Public Policy Leadership Workgroup

After a journey more than four years in the making, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) and The Sequoia Project achieved a major milestone in the advancement of nationwide health information exchange: the publication of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) v1.0. ONC and The Sequoia Project have demonstrated their commitment to incorporating input from stakeholders across the industry, which created a process that produced significant improvements with each draft publication. We applaud the significant efforts undertaken by ONC and The Sequoia Project to collaborate with industry interoperability experts and create a framework that incorporates key principles of trusted exchange, like reciprocity, as well as a technical approach that leverages commonly adopted standards. 

For well over a decade, members of the Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA) have invested substantially in advancing the data sharing capabilities of the health IT systems used by healthcare organizations across the country with the belief that doing so will improve the quality and efficiency of health care. It is our sincere hope that TEFCA will continue to build on those investments for the benefit of patients.  

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