HIT Policy Committee Meeting–Sept 18, 2009
Time: 8:30am to 3pm EST
See Web and audio connections below.
Html version of timed agenda: e-Healthcare Marketing.
Excerpted from HIT Policy Committee Meeting Page.
All documents are PDF files unless otherwise noted: additional documents may be added on official Web page as time get closer to meeting.
Agenda
–Call to Order
Judy Sparrow, Office of the National Coordinator for HIT
–Opening Remarks
David Blumenthal, National Coordinator for Health IT
–Review of Agenda
Paul Tang, Vice Chair of the Committee
–Review of Privacy and Security Policy and Issues
Jodi Daniel, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT
–Patient Choice, Control, and Segmentation of Health Information
Deborah Peel, Patients Privacy Rights
Deborah Peel, document 2
John Rother, American Association of Retired Persons
Marc Overhage, Regenstrief Institute
Susannah Fox, Pew Internet & American Life Project
–Use, Disclosure, Secondary Uses, Data Stewardship
Eileen Twiggs, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
John Houston, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
James Golden, Minnesota Department of Health
–Models for Data Storage & Exchange, Aggregate Data, De-identification/Re-identification
Claudia Williams, Markle Foundation
Philip Marshall, WebMD
Ken Buetow, National Cancer Institute, NIH, HHS
–Transparency, Audit, Accountability
Robert Gellman, Consultant
Robin Omata, Kaiser Permanente
–Comments on Constructing Provably Appropriate Technology
Latanya Sweeney, Carnegie Mellon University
Note about this meeting: Protecting health data through comprehensive privacy policies and security functions are foundational requirements for appropriate management and exchange of individuals’ health data. It constitutes one of the five categories of criteria in the meaningful use criteria matrix. The HIT Policy Committee is holding an initial informational public hearing on September 18, 2009, as input to further deliberations regarding recommendations for 2013 and 2015 meaningful use criteria. Initially, the Committee is seeking testimony in four broad categories: 1) individual choice/control, data segmentation; 2) use, disclosure, secondary use, data stewardship; 3) aggregate data use, de-identification/re-identification, models for data storage; and 4) transparency, accountability, audit.
To Participate in Meeting
To connect by Web go to ONC’s Health IT Policy Committee Meetings: How to Participate
Note: Connection will start 10 minutes prior to meeting. Room on Web is limited.
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