Hospital & Healthcare Management January 24, 2024
Content Team HHMGlobal

In a recent development that has taken place, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT has asked for feedback on its draft United States Core Data for Interoperability, Version 5. Apparently, it is also looking for instances of code sets that are used by health IT developers as well as implementers in order to communicate data, said the agency.

It is well to be noted that the ONC, which happens to be accepting comments until April 15 this year, is targeting the final USCDI v5 release for July 2024.

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