Healthcare IT News January 12, 2022
Mike Miliard

Among the new changes for the Interoperability Standards Advisory: HL7-enabled help for CDC COVID-19 reporting, and new standards and implementation specs for labs, e-prescribing and public health.

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT this week unveiled the new updates to its Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA) Reference Edition.

The changes to ONC’s comprehensive list of standards and implementation specifications – the eighth update in as many years – are drawn from “extensive feedback from industry and federal agencies,” said the agency’s Andrew Hayden in a blog post.

The list of new specs can be found on ONC’s Recent ISA Updates page, he said, pointing to a handful of noteworthy changes for healthcare organizations to note.

Among them, ONC...

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