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HIT Policy Committee Consumer Empowerment Workgroup – Kickoff Meeting. March 19, 2013 3:00 – 4:00 PM Eastern. Agenda. Welcome Introductions Charter and Scope Process and Procedures for Federal Advisory Committee Workgroups Review Initial Task Context:
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HIT Policy CommitteeConsumer Empowerment Workgroup – Kickoff Meeting March 19, 2013 3:00 – 4:00 PM Eastern
Agenda • Welcome • Introductions • Charter and Scope • Process and Procedures for Federal Advisory Committee Workgroups • Review Initial Task • Context: • Patient/family engagement in Meaningful Use • Standards work on shared care plan • Outlining a Work Plan • Public Comment
Welcome & Introductions • Christine Bechtel, Chair, Consumer Empowerment WG • Leslie Kelly Hall, Chair, Consumer Technology WG • Lygeia Ricciardi, Director, Office of Consumer eHealth, ONC • Introductions by WG members – (<1 min each)
Consumer Empowerment Workgroup (WG)Members WG Members • Christine Bechtel, National Partnership for Women & Families (Chair) • Korey Capozza, HealthInsight • James Cartreine, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School • Scott Fannin, Greenway Medical Technologies • Leslie Kelly Hall, Healthwise • Katherine Kim, San Francisco State University • Sarah Krug, Society for Participatory Medicine • Rita Kukafka, Columbia University • Patricia MacTaggart, George Washington University • Beth Morrow, Children’s Partnership • Jan Oldenburg, Aetna • Casey Quinlan, Mighty Casey Media LLC • Clarke Ross, Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities • Mark Savage, Consumers Union • MaryAnne Sterling, Sterling Health IT Consulting, LLC • Ann Waldo, Wittie, Letsche & Waldo LLP • Ryan Witt, drchrono inc Ex Officio Members • Terry Adirim, HRSA • Cynthia Baur, CDC • Bradford Hesse, NIH • Kim Nazi, Veterans Health Administration • Danielle Tarino, SAMHSA • Teresa ZayasCaban, AHRQ
Charge & Scope • Charge: Provide recommendations on policy issues and opportunities for strengthening the ability of consumers, patients, and lay caregivers to manage health and health care. • Scope: • Examples of policy issues the WG may engage in include patient generation of their health data, co-managing and sharing care plans, patient reconciliation of medical records from various sources, and new types & sources of patient data. • Important touch points with other workgroups: • HITPC Meaningful Use WG • HITPC Privacy & Security Tiger Team WG • HITPC Quality Measures WG • HITSC Consumer Technology WG
Process & Procedures for FACAs and Workgroups • HIT Policy Committee gives advice to the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, the recommendations are not binding. • HIT Policy Committee is a Federal advisory Committee subject to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA). • Workgroups cannot provide advice or recommendations directly to ONC, they only report to the parent Committee • All Workgroup meetings are open to the public, and the public may make comments at the close of the meeting • Majority of the Workgroup calls are held virtually with possible in person meetings, listening sessions or hearings • Detailed minutes are kept for each meeting and are posted on the ONC website along with all meeting materials • All official calendar appointments and meeting materials are distributed from the ONC FACA Meetings email account
Context: Stage 2 Meaningful Use Final RulePatient & Family Engagement Requirements
Context: Stage 2 Meaningful Use Final RulePatient & Family Engagement Requirements 9
Context: Stage 2 Meaningful Use Final RulePatient & Family Engagement Requirements
Context: Stage 2 Meaningful Use Final RulePatient & Family Engagement Requirements
Initial Task: Shared Care Plans • Elements of a care plan in clinical summaries for stage 2: • Care plan field, including goals and instructions. • Care team including the primary care provider of record and any additional known care team members beyond the referring or transitioning provider and the receiving provider. • Growing demand for EHRs to support Shared Care Plans • Raises a host of issues, including what is a care plan? How should consumers and caregivers update these plans, share them, author or co-author, etc.? • S&I Framework has a significant focus on care plans
Context: Standards Activities on Shared Care Plans • Parsimony is a common theme for standards; many complement each other • VDT, publish and subscribe: C-CDA DIRECT • Longitudinal Care Plan: C-CDA • Patient generated health data HL-7: C-CDA • CDISC; roles team members: PGHD C-CDA • HL7 CDISC: enroll in trials and research • DIRECT: provider to/from consumer and team • IOM: shared decision making interoperability HL7
Outlining a Work Plan and Next Steps • Identify issues related to care plans that WG will tackle • Next WG meeting will dive into care plans • Briefing from ONC on projects that may raise policy issues for WG to address • Identify and prioritize other topics that WG would address in the future