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HIT Standards Committee NwHIN Power Team

Dixie Baker (SAIC)Tim Cromwell (VA)John Feikema (Ability)Ollie Gray (DOD)Kevin Hutchinson (Prematics)David McCallie (Cerner)Nancy Orvis (DOD)Wes Rishel (Gartner)Cris Ross (SureScripts)Ken Tarkoff (Relay Health). NwHIN Power Team. Using the NwHIN Exchange and Direct Project as primary input

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HIT Standards Committee NwHIN Power Team

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    1. HIT Standards Committee NwHIN Power Team Dixie Baker, Chair July 20, 2011

    2. Dixie Baker (SAIC) Tim Cromwell (VA) John Feikema (Ability) Ollie Gray (DOD) Kevin Hutchinson (Prematics) David McCallie (Cerner) Nancy Orvis (DOD) Wes Rishel (Gartner) Cris Ross (SureScripts) Ken Tarkoff (Relay Health) NwHIN Power Team

    3. Using the NwHIN Exchange and Direct Project as primary inputs, recommend a modular set of transport, security, and content components (“building blocks”) that can be selectively combined and integrated to enable the trusted exchange of documents in support of the meaningful use of electronic health record (EHR) technology In defining these components, emphasis should be on: Simplicity Ease of implementation Cross-modularity among components Present recommendations at September 2011 HITSC Meeting Review of NwHIN Power Team Charge

    4. Avinash Shanbhag briefed team on ONC efforts to evaluate the specifications (and underlying standards) used by NwHIN Exchange and the Direct Project to determine which are suitable for consideration as candidate NwHIN “building blocks” Draft Evaluation Process Inputs from user community (e.g., NwHIN Exchange Coordinating Committee) Inputs from NIST Inputs from Power Team Draft Evaluation Criteria Specification Maturity Implementability Level of Market Adoption Priority Subjective evaluation of NwHIN Exchange specifications Power Team provided feedback Activity Since June HITSC Meeting

    5. EXAMPLE Evaluation of NwHIN Exchange Specifications Table outlines Evaluation of NwHIN Exchange Specifications. Table outlines Evaluation of NwHIN Exchange Specifications.

    6. EXAMPLE Mapping Specification Grid to Levels 6

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