Meeting recordings and materials are available below.
TEFCA – Year One in the Books and Looking to the Future; and Breakout Sessions
Welcome
Behavioral health, encompassing mental health and substance use disorders, is a critical component of overall health and well-being. Speakers will discuss ASTP’s work on the Behavioral Health IT Initiative, including the draft United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI)+ Behavioral Health dataset (also referred to as USCDI+BH), two clinical decision support tools following the CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain, and how data collected by behavioral health and physical health providers can be exchanged to inform care.
Through the USCDI+ initiative, ASTP collaborates with federal partners seeking to establish, harmonize, and advance the use of interoperable datasets that extend beyond the core data in the USCDI in order to meet agency-specific programmatic requirements. Since its launch in 2022, USCDI+ has begun to address some of the most pressing data harmonization and interoperability issues across facing the healthcare landscape. At this session, hear from federal agencies engaged in USCDI+ and how this model is helping to advance key HHS priorities at CMS, CDC, NIH, and HRSA.
This panel will explore ASTP’s ongoing efforts to measure and enhance health information exchange over the years. As the culmination of the ‘Decade of Data’ blog series, the session will reflect on the progress and future of key areas including interoperability, patient access, public health reporting, and electronic prescribing.
Earlier this year, the White House reaffirmed its commitment to patient access in cancer care as part of the Cancer Moonshot initiative, which has a goal of improving the experience of people and their families living with and surviving cancer. Ensuring patients and families have easy access to the information and tools they need to manage their health and care is critical to facilitating navigation of a recent cancer diagnosis, cancer survivorship, or end of life care. In this session, you will hear from researchers, patient advocates, and members of CancerX—a multi-stakeholder public-private partnership aimed at developing innovative approaches to reduce the burden of cancer—to showcase the latest research on patient-reported experiences and preferences related to access and use of their electronic health information. Speakers will also share their own lived experiences navigating cancer care and discuss ongoing efforts to improve patient access and simplify patient navigation, which is critical to empowering patients and caregivers to make informed decisions about their health and care.