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Appendix IV - State and Local Public Health Readiness for Interoperability

Appendix IV - State and Local Public Health Readiness for Interoperability

Appendix IV - State and Local Public Health Readiness for Interoperability

State and Local Public Health Agencies (PHAs) support interoperability efforts and data exchange with electronic health records, many of which have been utilized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Promoting Interoperability Programs. This appendix points to PHA websites at the jurisdictional level where interested parties can obtain information such as the local implementation guides, which programs and implementation guides are supported, contact information etc.

Calendar Year 2024 Program Requirements

Calendar Year 2024 Program Requirements

Calendar Year 2024 Program Requirements

Calendar Year 2024 Program Requirements

CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule (CMS-9115-F)

CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule (CMS-9115-F)

CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule (CMS-9115-F)

CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule (CMS-9115-F)

Data Modernization Initiative | CDC

Data Modernization Initiative | CDC

Data Modernization Initiative | CDC

Data Modernization Initiative | CDC

eCR Confirm Policy Path

eCR Confirm Policy Path

eCR Confirm Policy Path

eCR Confirm Policy Path

eCR for Healthcare Providers

eCR for Healthcare Providers

eCR for Healthcare Providers

eCR for Healthcare Providers

eCR Now FHIR App

eCR Now FHIR App

eCR Now FHIR App

eCR Now FHIR App

EHR Implementers - EHR Triggering

EHR Implementers - EHR Triggering

EHR Implementers - EHR Triggering

EHR Implementers - EHR Triggering

EHR Implementers Checklist (APHL)

EHR Implementers Checklist (APHL)

EHR Implementers Checklist (APHL)

Healthcare providers are required by law to report roughly 100 different reportable conditions in each state, territory, and jurisdiction nationally. However, reporting laws vary for different jurisdictions, both in what to report and when, which can present challenges for healthcare organizations and result in inconsistent, or incomplete reporting.

Getting Started with eCR

Getting Started with eCR

Getting Started with eCR

Getting Started with eCR

HL7 CDA® R2 Implementation Guide

HL7 CDA® R2 Implementation Guide

HL7 CDA® R2 Implementation Guide

The purpose of this implementation guide (IG) is to specify a standard for electronic submission of electronic initial public health case reports using HL7 Version 3 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA), Release 2 format. This implementation guide will allow healthcare providers to electronically communicate the specific data needed in initial public health case reports (required by state laws/regulations) to jurisdictional public health agencies in CDA format—an interoperable, industry-standard format.

Public Health Agencies - Readiness and Implementation Checklist

Public Health Agencies - Readiness and Implementation Checklist

Public Health Agencies - Readiness and Implementation Checklist

Public Health Agencies - Readiness and Implementation Checklist

TITLE 7 - Health - Part 3

TITLE 7 - Health - Part 3

TITLE 7 - Health - Part 3

TITLE 7 - Health - PART 3: CONTROL OF DISEASE AND CONDITIONS OF PUBLIC HEALTH SIGNIFICANCE

Title 7: Health

Title 7: Health

Title 7: Health

Title 7: Health