Healthcare IT News April 22, 2024
Mike Miliard

The release of CA v2.0, updated to require support for API exchange using the HL7 spec, allows TEFCA to “keep pace with the advanced, secure data services approaches” employed by the larger tech industry, says National Coordinator Micky Tripathi.

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT and the Sequoia Project on Monday announced the launch of Common Agreement Version 2.0, an update to the document most recently released this past November.

ONC also published new Participant and Subparticipant Terms of Participation, which set forth the requirements that participants must agree to and comply with to exchange data under the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement.

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