The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) looks forward to your participation at the 2017 ONC Annual Meeting, Tackling Barriers to Interoperability and Usability! The meeting begins tomorrow, Thursday, November 30 and runs through Friday, December 1, 2017 at the Washington Hilton, located at 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009. Free, on-site registration will be available. If you are unable to attend the 2017 ONC Annual Meeting, you can join the webcast of the plenary sessions on both days as well as the Trusted Exchange Framework & Common Agreement session on day 1.
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8:30-10:30am – Plenary Sessions – International BallroomFollow ONC on Twitter @ONC_HealthIT and join the discussion using #ONC2017.
- 8:30-8:45am Welcoming Remarks from ONC's Deputy National Coordinator for Operations, Lisa Lewis
- 8:45-9:00am Keynote from the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Don Rucker, MD
- 9:00-9:45am Federal Commitment to Health IT Panel
- 9:45-10:30am Interoperability “Points of View” Panel
11:00am-12:00pm – Breakout Sessions
- Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) Meeting #3 – International Ballroom
- Advancing Interoperability Through Recognized Standards: ONC’s Interoperability Standards Advisory – Jefferson West
- Creating a Data Infrastructure for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research – Jefferson East
- Advancing Interoperability Measurement – Lincoln West
12:00-1:30pm – Lunch
1:30-2:30pm – Usability Panel Discussion – International Ballroom
2:30-3:00pm – Networking Break
3:00-5:00pm – Breakout Sessions
2:30-3:00pm – Networking Break
3:00-5:00pm – Breakout Sessions
- Improving Interoperability of State Health and Non-Health Information – Jefferson West
- Assessing EHR Implementation Decisions to Improve Usability and Reduce Burden for Clinicians – Georgetown West
- Assessing EHR Implementation Decisions to Improve Usability and Reduce Burden for Clinicians – Georgetown West
- Interoperability: Supporting Care Before, During and After a Disaster – Jefferson East
- Behavioral Health and Health Information Technology: Tools and Resources for Providers and States – Lincoln West
- Exploring Data Sharing Interoperability: US Census Bureau, HIOs, Public Health Agencies – Lincoln East
- Health IT Instructional Materials Help Healthcare Workers Deliver More Effective Care – Monroe
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