ONC Advancing Blue Button, CDS Standards Efforts
Developers in an ONC voluntary community are beginning to drill down into what will be required to automate the Blue Button feature to exchange patient health information at the consumer’s request under different scenarios.
The Blue Button enables patients to view and download their information in simple text format and is currently available to veterans, military service members and Medicare beneficiaries. A few private sector health organizations have begun to make it available to their members.
The ONC’s Standards & Interoperability Framework community has just created three panels to identify standards and tools to push personal data to a specific location, such as using Direct secure messaging protocols and the Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CDA), and allowing a third-party application to access personal health data on demand, in a pull transmission, according to Doug Fridsma, MD, director of ONC’s Office of Standards and Interoperability and acting chief scientist.
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- Blue Button
- Clinical Decision Support (CDS)
- Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CDA)
- Doug Fridsma
- electronic health records (EHRs)
- Farzad Mostashari
- health data
- health information technology (HIT)
- interoperability
- Meaningful Use (MU)
- Medicare
- military
- Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
- patient data
- private sector
- standards
- Standards & Interoperability (S&I) Framework
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