HealthLeaders Media January 30, 2024
Eric Wicklund

With version 2.0 now supporting FHIR-based exchange, the Sequoia Project’s Mariann Yeager says the final draft of standards for nationwide interoperability should be unveiled by the end of March

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– The Sequoia Project, the ONC-appointed Recognized Coordinating Entity for TEFCA, has unveiled version 2.0, along with several associated documents, and is taking public comment through February 5.

– The latest version supports FHIR-based exchange, a key element to the exchange of data between disparate platforms.

– A final version of TEFCA is expected by the end of March.

Healthcare organizations with a vested interest in interoperability should be taking a close look at version 2.0 of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA), which now supports FHIR-based...

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