The Drive Toward Long-Term Post-Acute Care Interoperability: Federal Reflections

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Originally Aired - Wednesday, March 13 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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Location: W311E


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Type: General Education

Session ID: 126

Title: The Drive Toward Long-Term Post-Acute Care Interoperability: Federal Reflections

Description: Are you eager to learn how Long-Term Post-Acute Care (LTPAC) providers can improve care and reduce burden through interoperability advancements? LTPAC providers play a crucial role in the continuum of care, serving patients with complex medical needs who require extended medical and support services. Despite their importance in the healthcare ecosystem, LTPAC providers have historically been left out of the drive toward interoperability. Join us to hear a multidisciplinary panel of CMS and ONC representatives discuss LTPAC data exchange challenges, opportunities and relevant technology and policy advancements needed to fully participate in the modern healthcare landscape and to provide care for some of our most vulnerable populations. Panelists will highlight the initial road map, current state and vision and how policy updates can support PAC interoperability.

Level: Intermediate

Format: 60-Minute Panel Discussion

Learning Objective #1: Identify challenges, opportunities, and relevant technology and policy advancements LTPAC providers need to improve interoperability

Learning Objective #2: Describe the initial road map, current state and vision of federal efforts and how policy updates can support PAC interoperability

Learning Objective #3: Describe how to get involved and leverage CEHRT policy, USCDI and USCDI + to enhance data exchange


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Continuing Education Credits

  • ACPE – 1 Credit(s)
  • CAHIMS – 1 Credit(s)
  • CME – 1 Credit(s)
  • CNE – 1 Credit(s)
  • CPD UK – 1 Credit(s)
  • CPHIMS – 1 Credit(s)

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    Categories

    Data & Information

    • Interoperability and Standards

    Audience

    • Allied Health Professional
    • Government or Public Policy Professional
    • VP of other IT/IS Department