Tuesday, November 27, 12 pm-5 pm ET and Wednesday, November 28, 9 am-5 pm ET
Washington Hilton
Kalorama Room
1919 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009
Playing with FHIR® is an opportunity for health IT developers to take a deep dive into HL7’s FHIR® (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standard. FHIR® server resources and sample data will be available for participants to work on new ideas and applications, while testing tools will be available for applications that are more developed. Population-level data access will be a primary theme, in addition to Blue Button 2.0, CDS Hooks, and Da Vinci Coverage Requirements Discovery. The Workshop seeks to catalyze new ideas and approaches to using FHIR® to solve interoperability issues. Developers who wish to participate can be new to health IT, have an established software application, or anywhere in between. All that’s required is an interest in getting your hands dirty with FHIR®! Please note that registration for this event is limited. The event begins at noon Tuesday – there will be no lunch break, so please eat lunch beforehand or bring it in with you. If you have any questions, please contact us using the Health IT Feedback Form and click the “ONC Events, Media, and Web Inquiries” radio button under Category Feedback. Registration
November 29-30, 2018
Washington Hilton
1919 Connecticut Avenue
Washington, DC 20009
Recorded Sessions FINAL AGENDA – UPDATED NOVEMBER 26 The agenda below provides a high-level overview of the topics that were addressed at the annual meeting. 
Monday, August 6 - Wednesday, August 8
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) hosted the 2nd Interoperability Forum on August 6th- 8th, 2018 in Washington, DC.  This event brought people together from ONC, our federal partners, the healthcare industry, and the technology sector to:
  • Learn about recent efforts to advance interoperability nationwide
  • Identify concrete actions in response to current interoperability barriers
  • Attendees heard keynotes from industry influencers and had the opportunity to view demos showcasing innovative solutions. On the second day, attendees participated in tracks focused on various aspects of interoperability such as the deployment of application programming interfaces (APIs), improving clinicians’ experience with interoperability, patient matching, security and more.  Co-led by industry leaders and supported by ONC experts, the tracks provided an opportunity to discuss the latest issues and identify actions that can be taken to address key barriers to interoperability in a group setting.  On the third and final day of the meeting, key next steps and highlights from the day-long tracks were reported out by track leads to all attendees. Who: Health IT standards and technology community, including developers, policymakers, technology staff at provider organizations, and consumer advocates Date & Time: Monday, August 6, 2018 at 10:00am – 5:00pm ET Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 9:00am – 5:00pm ET Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 9:00am – 3:00pm ET Agenda: View the full agenda and track agendas below or download the ONC's 2nd Interoperability Forum Agenda [PDF - 1.1 MB] See the video of ONC’s 2nd Interoperability Forum: Day 1 See the video of ONC’s 2nd Interoperability Forum: Day 3
    February 22, 2018 10 AM – 4:30 PM ET
    Hubert Humphrey Building Auditorium
    200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201
    Under the implementation of the 21st Century Cures Act, the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) in partnership with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) are charged with documenting the effects of clinician burden and providing suggestions on how to reduce clinician burden associated with clinical practice and the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). We invite you to participate in a multi-stakeholder meeting on February 22nd from 10 AM to 4:30 PM at the Hubert Humphrey Building Auditorium in Washington, DC or via phone. It would be particularly valuable for those currently working on initiatives to reduce clinician burden within your organization or with direct clinical practice experience to participate. Discussion facilitators:
  • John Fleming, MD, ONC, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Technology Reform
  • Andrew Gettinger, MD, ONC, Chief Clinical Officer
  • Thomas Mason, MD, ONC, Chief Medical Officer
  • Kate Goodrich, MD, CMS, Chief Medical Officer, Director, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality
  • Jean Moody-Williams, RN, MPP, Deputy Director, Center for Clinical Standards and Quality
  • Registration for this event is now closed.  
    February 13, 2018 12:30 - 5 pm ET
    The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) and the office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) are proud to present the 4th installment of the Interoperability in Action Webinar series, which will focus on the use of blockchain technology and its current and future implications in the healthcare field. The event will kick-off with keynote speaker Justin Herman of General Services Administration (GSA), as well as a Blockchain update presented by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).  The webinar will also feature presentations from the four 1st round winners of ONC’s Health Data Provenance Challenge in which participants proposed solutions to real-world obstacles for provenance in clinical care. Of the four 1st round winners, three proposed solutions involved the use of blockchain technology. Finally, we will conclude the event with an HHS Roundtable and Q & A session. To Join: https://cccwebinars.webex.com/cccwebinars/onstage/g.php?MTID=e0c0b0877e0b2cb0e9d9ed625138c3692 Event number: 640 625 147  Event password: W7JJEYZY  Audio conference: To receive a call back, provide your phone number when you join the event, or call the number below and enter the access code. US Toll Free: 1-844-621-3956  US Toll+1-240-454-0887 Access code: 640 625 147 Previous events:
  • Inaugural Interoperability in Action Day
  • Advancing Interoperable Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
  • Patient Matching Milestones at ONC
  • Webinar: Draft Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement

    January 19, 2018 3:30-4:30 PM EST
    Webinar
    Due to the overwhelming number of questions from stakeholders on the January 11 webinar, ONC will host a follow-up webinar, the Draft Trusted Exchange Framework Part II: Q&A, on January 19, 2018 from 3:30-4:30 PM EST. ONC staff will be available to answer the outstanding questions and any new questions as time permits. Space is limited, so register today.