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IHE Canada Community Meeting: Advancing Interoperability for the Public Good in the US, Leveraging the IHE Proven Standards Adoption Process

Group: IHE
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Thursday, September 19, 2024, 12:00pm - 01:00pm ET
by David Kwan

Dear IHE Canada Community Members,

You are invited to attend:

Advancing Interoperability for the Public Good in the US, Leveraging the IHE Proven Standards Adoption Process

Thursday, Sept 19, 2024, 12:00pm - 01:00pm ET

Description: Our speakers will highlight the USA, IHE Standards-based Health Data Exchange growth and Success Story! Presenting on the journey and initiatives that are enabling the exchange of electronic health information across networks on a national scale. Speakers will touch upon governance, policy, and technical enablers for nationwide interoperability. You will learn what is required for connectivity across organizations to securely exchange information to improve patient care, enhance the welfare of populations, and generate health care value.

Join us for an informative webinar on Leveraging the IHE Proven Standards Adoption Process, Advancing Interoperability for the Public Good.

Speakers:

  • Laura Bright, Director - LJB Consulting
  • Didi Davis, VP, Informatics, Conformance and Interoperability for The Sequoia Project

The webinar panel will address:

  1. The journey to nationwide sharing of health care data.
  2. The principles of data sharing, and requirements to securely share information between different health information networks.
  3. Why IHE Methodology works and is adopted?

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://infoway-inforoute.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtceiqqD8rGdEO9Q2QqqgguWz2AXmIoTXi

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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