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Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) outline a set of principles, terms and conditions to facilitate the development of health information exchange network across the nation<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement</ref>.  The process engages Government, private and public entities to develop a common agreement to allow healthcare stakeholders to exchange information across health information networks (HIN).
 
Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) outline a set of principles, terms and conditions to facilitate the development of health information exchange network across the nation<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement</ref>.  The process engages Government, private and public entities to develop a common agreement to allow healthcare stakeholders to exchange information across health information networks (HIN).
  
== The Trusted Exchange Framework (TEF) Draft 1 ==
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== The Trusted Exchange Framework (TEF)==
 
The first draft of TEF was published by the ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology) in January 5, 2018<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/draft-trusted-exchange-framework.pdf</ref>.  It provides a framework and vision for how qualified health information networks (QHIN) and the recognized coordinating entity (RCE) function.  The framework focused on:
 
The first draft of TEF was published by the ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology) in January 5, 2018<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/draft-trusted-exchange-framework.pdf</ref>.  It provides a framework and vision for how qualified health information networks (QHIN) and the recognized coordinating entity (RCE) function.  The framework focused on:
  
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A recognized coordination entity is established to act as the governing body of multiple QHINs. Of note, on September 3, 2019 ONC awarded The Sequoia Project a cooperative agreement to serve as the RCE<ref> https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2019/09/03/onc-awards-the-sequoia-project-cooperative-agreement.html</ref>.
 
A recognized coordination entity is established to act as the governing body of multiple QHINs. Of note, on September 3, 2019 ONC awarded The Sequoia Project a cooperative agreement to serve as the RCE<ref> https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2019/09/03/onc-awards-the-sequoia-project-cooperative-agreement.html</ref>.
  
== The Trusted Exchange Framework (TEF) Draft 2 ==
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Draft 2 was published in April 19, 2019<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement</ref>. The second draft addresses principles for trusted exchange networks that apply to HINs.
Draft 2 was published in April 19, 2019<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement</ref>.  
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the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009. This
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== The Minimum Required Terms and Conditions (MRTCs)==
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These are the mandatory terms and condition that bind those who elect to sign the Common Agreement.
  
== The Minimum Required Terms and Conditions (MRTCs) Draft 2 ==
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== The QHIN Technical Framework (QTF)==
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The QHIN
  
== The QHIN Technical Framework (QTF) Draft 1 ==
 
  
== Recognized Coordinating Entity (RCE) ==
 
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<ref>https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/draft-trusted-exchange-framework.pdf</ref>
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 15:48, 18 October 2019

Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) outline a set of principles, terms and conditions to facilitate the development of health information exchange network across the nation[1]. The process engages Government, private and public entities to develop a common agreement to allow healthcare stakeholders to exchange information across health information networks (HIN).

The Trusted Exchange Framework (TEF)

The first draft of TEF was published by the ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology) in January 5, 2018[2]. It provides a framework and vision for how qualified health information networks (QHIN) and the recognized coordinating entity (RCE) function. The framework focused on:

  • Empowering individuals to use their Electronic Health Information to the fullest extent;
  • Enabling providers and communities to deliver smarter, safer, and more efficient care; and
  • Promotes innovation at all levels[3].

TEFCA establishes QHIN to standardize HIE inter-connectivity. Each health information network has to enter into agreements with TEFCA which facilitates the standardized methodology to share information. Once they have made these agreements they are able to become a qualified health information network (QHIN)[4].

A recognized coordination entity is established to act as the governing body of multiple QHINs. Of note, on September 3, 2019 ONC awarded The Sequoia Project a cooperative agreement to serve as the RCE[5].

Draft 2 was published in April 19, 2019[6]. The second draft addresses principles for trusted exchange networks that apply to HINs.

The Minimum Required Terms and Conditions (MRTCs)

These are the mandatory terms and condition that bind those who elect to sign the Common Agreement.

The QHIN Technical Framework (QTF)

The QHIN



References

  1. https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement
  2. https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/draft-trusted-exchange-framework.pdf
  3. https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/draft-trusted-exchange-framework.pdf
  4. https://www.impact-advisors.com/regulatory/interoperability/tefca-in-a-nutshell/
  5. https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2019/09/03/onc-awards-the-sequoia-project-cooperative-agreement.html
  6. https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement


Submitted by Erick Christensen