Healthcare IT News October 14, 2020
Mike Miliard

Its news Data Usability Workgroup will build implementation guides to help facilitate more useful health information exchange and more intuitive clinical workflows.

The Sequoia Project announced Wednesday that it’s forming a new Data Usability Workgroup to continue removing barriers to interoperability, and is calling for participants in advance of its first meeting later this month.

WHY IT MATTERS
The workgroup, part of the Sequoia Project’s Interoperability Matters cooperative, is focused first on developing three implementation guides to data usability requirements for provider-to-provider, provider-to-public health agency and healthcare entity-to-consumer information exchange.

Members of the workgroup will be tasked with developing specific guidance on clinical content for those three broad use cases, with a focus on streamlined clinical workflows and data usability.

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