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Together For Quality

Together For Quality . Stakeholder Council Development. Stages. Recognition of need for HIE among multiple stakeholders at various levels (how does TFQ relate to a statewide HIE, GC, NHIN

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Together For Quality

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  1. Together For Quality Stakeholder Council Development

  2. Stages • Recognition of need for HIE among multiple stakeholders at various levels (how does TFQ relate to a statewide HIE, GC, NHIN • Getting organized, defining shared vision, goals, and objectives (multiple inclusive workgroup meetings to address needs and frameworks) • Transferring vision, goals and objectives to workplan; defining needs and requirements (workgroup products) • TFQ implementation Adapted from: eHealth Initiative, Second Annual Survey of State, Regional and Commnity-based Health Information Exchange Intitives and Organizations, August, 2005

  3. Process • February, 2007 • Convene Stakeholder Council to provide information and review status, reach consensus on foundational issues, form workgroups, prepare for visioning. • Establish website link to workgroup materials and inform membership • March, 2007 • Visioning session March 8th & 9th including election of co-chairs and high level time line • During March, workgroups continue formation and work as needed, incorporating AHIMA FORE workbook guidance as applicable • Workplan, materials and meeting schedules posted on the website

  4. Success • Identify the champions • Create and maintain collaboration • Create and maintain the vision • Demonstrate value to continue collaboration and build trust • Open communication among stakeholders to assure understanding and participation Adapted from: AHIMA FORE State Level Information Exchange Initiative Development Workbook 2006

  5. Resources • http://ehealthinitiative.org/ • EHealthInitiative, includes directory of HIE initiatives and toolkit of model policies, agreements, forms, and other HIE resources; Connecting Communities Toolkit (http://toolkits.ehealthinitiative.org/) is on this site • http://www.staterhio.org/ • Development of State Level Health Information Exchange Initiatives; workbook by Foundation of Research and Education (FORE) of American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) • http://healthit.ahrq.gov/ • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; information from AHRQ-funded health IT projects, including a list of AHRQ-funded health information exchange (HIE) projects

  6. Resources • http://hhs.gov/healthit/ • US Department of Health and Human ServicesPortal to federal health IT efforts • http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicaidSCHIPQualPrac/01_Overview.asp • Medicaid and SCHIP Quality Practices • http://www.ahima.org/hie/links.asp • Contains several links to resources • http://www.connectingforhealth.org/ • Connecting for Health, Markle Foundation, includes links to resources and reports as well as link to Common Framework video clip

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