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Standards Facilitate Collaboration Presented by Sally Klein FOX Systems, Inc. March 17, 2004. FOX Participation in SDOs. X12N Leadership in 837 WG Leadership in Transaction Modeling WG NCPDP HL7 XML. SDO Support Organizations. WEDI Leadership in Business Issues SWG NMEH
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Standards Facilitate Collaboration Presented by Sally Klein FOX Systems, Inc. March 17, 2004
FOX Participation in SDOs • X12N Leadership in 837 WG Leadership in Transaction Modeling WG • NCPDP • HL7 • XML
SDO Support Organizations • WEDI • Leadership in Business Issues SWG • NMEH • Leadership in Privacy and Security WG • PHDSC • Leadership in Privacy WG • Participation in Numerous Committees • NAHDO • AMIA • Leadership in People and Organization WG • AFEHCT • Leadership in CHITA – WEDI/SNIP Regional WG
Collaboration with Federal Organizations • CMS • OCR • NCHS • CDC • CSAT • APHA • NIST
Products Using Standardization • MHCCM – Medicaid HIPAA Compliant Concept Model. Available to Anyone on the CMS Website • MITA – Medicaid Information Technology Architecture – Standardizes how MMIS will be developed • X12/NCPDP/HL7 interoperability – Organizing how SDO products will work together • MSIS – Medicaid Statistical Information System -Standardizes Medicaid reporting to CMS • CMS Provider HIPAA Trainings, Nationally
Collaboration with and for Clients • Clients generally do not have the opportunity to participate in SDOs. They rely on our expertise to help them with standards. • They detail their work requirements and we translate the standards to meet those requirements. • We may program systems, or participate in verification and validation of the work of other vendors.
Collaboration with and for Clients • In reverse, we may take important issues related to client implementation back to SDOs or SDO support organizations. • Participation with Federal Organizations also means that issues and problems are given some consideration and resolution is pursued.
Full Cycle • Ongoing participation in SDOs, SDO support organizations, and Federal Organizations means current standards are improved, client needs are met, and cross cutting issues are recognized for new standards development. All This Equals Progress