EHR Intelligence January 14, 2020
Christopher Jason

In an effort to achieve the ultimate goal of semantic interoperability, the ONC added new updates for the 2020 version of the Interoperability Standards Advisory.

After receiving feedback from stakeholders, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) made updates across the sixth edition of the Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA).

ISA is utilized as a coordinated catalog of health IT standards and implementation specifications intended to help providers, health IT developers, and other stakeholders to meet their interoperability needs.

Although there were a handful of significant updates for this year, a Health IT Buzz blog post highlighted the top six changes for the 2020 version of the ISA.

The first update was an aesthetic change to the...

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