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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the National Coordinator for
Health Information Technology; HIT
Standards Committee Schedule for the
Assessment of HIT Policy Committee
Recommendations
Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information
Technology, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Section 3003(b)(3) of the
American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 mandates that the HIT
Standards Committee develop a
schedule for the assessment of policy
recommendations developed by the HIT
Policy Committee and publish it in the
Federal Register. This notice fulfills the
requirements of Section 3003(b)(3) and
updates the schedule posted in the
Federal Register on May 26, 2009. In
anticipation of receiving
recommendations originally developed
by the HIT Policy Committee, the HIT
Standards Committee has created four
(4) workgroups or subcommittees to
analyze the areas of clinical quality,
clinical operations, implementation,
and privacy and security.
SUMMARY:
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point increase authorized by
ARRA through the first quarter of
FY 2011
(percent)
Resulting FMAP
(percent)
HIT Standards Committee Schedule for
the Assessment of HIT Policy
Committee Recommendations
The National Coordinator will
establish priority areas based in part on
recommendations received from the HIT
Policy Committee regarding health
information technology standards,
implementation specifications, and/or
certification criteria. Once the HIT
Standards Committee is informed of
those priority areas, it will:
(A) Direct the appropriate workgroup
or subcommittee to develop a report for
the HIT Standards Committee, to the
extent possible, within 90 days, which
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will include among other items the
following:
(1) An assessment of what standards,
implementation specifications, and
certification criteria are currently
available to meet the priority area;
(2) an assessment of where gaps exist
(i.e., no standard is available or
harmonization is required because more
than one standard exists) and identify
potential organizations that have the
capability to address those gaps; and
(3) a timeline, which may also
account for NIST testing where
appropriate, and include dates when the
HIT Standards Committee is expected to
issue recommendation(s) to the National
Coordinator.
(B) Upon receipt of a subcommittee
report, the HIT Standards Committee
will:
(1) Accept the timeline provided by
the subcommittee, and if necessary,
revise it; and
(2) assign subcommittee(s) to conduct
research and solicit testimony, where
appropriate, and issue
recommendations to the full committee,
in a timely manner.
(C) Advise the National Coordinator,
consistent with the accepted timeline in
(B)(1) and after NIST testing, where
appropriate, on standards,
implementation specifications, and/or
certification criteria, for the National
Coordinator’s review and determination
whether or not to endorse the
recommendations, and possible
adoption of the proposed
recommendations by the Secretary of
Health and Human Services.
For a listing of upcoming HIT
Standards Committee meetings, please
visit the ONC Web site at https://
healthit.hhs.gov.
Notice of this schedule is given under
the American Recovery and
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Erin Poetter,
Office of Policy and Planning, Office of the
National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Public Meeting To Solicit Input for a
Strategic Plan for Federal Youth Policy
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, in its role
as the Chair of the Interagency Working
Group on Youth Programs, is
announcing a meeting to solicit input
from the public that will inform the
development of a strategic plan for
federal youth policy.
DATES: October 19, 2010, from 9 a.m.–
1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Colorado Plaza Towers at 633
17th Street, Denver, CO 80202.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Visit
the Web site for the Interagency
Working Group on Youth Programs at
https://www.FindYouthInfo.gov for
information on how to register, or
contact the Interagency Working Group
on Youth Programs help desk, by
telephone at 1–877–231–7843 [Note:
this is a toll-free telephone number], or
by e-mail at FindYouthInfo@air.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Background
On March 11, 2009, the Congress
passed the Omnibus Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Pub. L. 111–8). The House
Appropriations Committee Print,
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Division F—Departments of Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations directed that the
Interagency Working Group on Youth
Programs solicit input from young
people, State children’s cabinet
directors, and non-profit organizations
on youth programs and policies;
develop an overarching strategic plan
for Federal youth policy; and prepare
recommendations to improve the
coordination, effectiveness, and
efficiency of programs affecting youth.
The Interagency Working Group on
Youth Programs is comprised of staff
from twelve Federal agencies that
support programs and services that
focus on youth: the U.S. Department of
Agriculture; U.S. Department of
Commerce; U.S. Department of Defense;
U.S. Department of Education; U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services (Chair); U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development; U.S.
Department of Justice (Vice-Chair); U.S.
Department of Labor; U.S. Department
of the Interior; U.S. Department of
Transportation; Corporation for National
and Community Service; and Office of
National Drug Control Policy.
The Working Group seeks to promote
achievement of positive results for atrisk youth through the following
activities:
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• Promoting enhanced collaboration at the
Federal, state, and local levels, including
with faith-based and other community
organizations, as well as among families,
schools and communities, in order to
leverage existing resources and improve
outcomes;
• Disseminating information about critical
resources, including evidence-based
programs, to assist interested citizens and
decisionmakers, particularly at the
community level, to plan, implement, and
participate in effective strategies for at-risk
youth;
• Developing an overarching strategic plan
for federal youth policy, as well as
recommendations for improving the
coordination, effectiveness and efficiency of
youth programs, using input from
community stakeholders, including youth;
and
• Producing a Federal Web site,
FindYouthInfo.gov, to promote effective
community-based efforts to reduce the factors
that put youth at risk and to provide highquality services to at-risk youth.
II. Registration, Security, Building, and
Parking Guidelines
For security purposes, members of the
public who wish to attend the meeting
must pre-register on-line at https://
www.findyouthinfo.gov no later than
October 12, 2010. Should problems arise
with Web registration, call the help desk
at 1–877–231–7843 or send a request to
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register for the meeting to
FindYouthInfo@air.org. To register,
complete the online registration form,
which will ask for your name, title,
organization or other affiliation, full
address and phone, fax, and e-mail
information or email this information to
FindYouthInfo@air.org. Additional
identification documents may be
required. The meetings are held in a
Federal government building; therefore,
Federal security measures are
applicable. In planning your arrival
time, we recommend allowing
additional time to clear security. Space
is limited. In order to gain access to the
building and grounds, participants must
bring government-issued photo
identification as well as their preregistration confirmation.
Authority: Division F, Pub. L. 111–8; E.O.
13459, 73 FR 8003, February 12, 2008.
Dated: September 30, 2010.
Sherry Glied,
Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Public Meeting To Solicit Input for a
Strategic Plan for Federal Youth Policy
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, in its role
as the Chair of the Interagency Working
Group on Youth Programs, is
announcing a meeting to solicit input
from the public that will inform the
development of a strategic plan for
federal youth policy.
DATES: October 19, 2010, from 9 a.m.–
1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Henry M. Jackson Building at 915
Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174–
1009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Visit the Web
site for the Interagency Working Group
on Youth Programs at https://
www.FindYouthInfo.gov for information
on how to register, or contact the
Interagency Working Group on Youth
Programs help desk, by telephone at 1–
877–231–7843 [Note: this is a toll-free
telephone number], or by e-mail at
FindYouthInfo@air.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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I. Background
On March 11, 2009, the Congress
passed the Omnibus Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Pub. L. 111–8). The House
Appropriations Committee Print,
Division F—Departments of Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations included language
directing the Interagency Working
Group on Youth Programs to solicit
input from young people, State
children’s cabinet directors, and nonprofit organizations on youth programs
and policies; develop an overarching
strategic plan for Federal youth policy;
and prepare recommendations to
improve the coordination, effectiveness,
and efficiency of programs affecting
youth.
The Interagency Working Group on
Youth Programs is comprised of staff
from twelve Federal agencies that
support programs and services that
focus on youth: the U.S. Department of
Agriculture; U.S. Department of
Commerce; U.S. Department of Defense;
U.S. Department of Education; U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services (Chair); U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development; U.S.
Department of Justice (Vice-Chair); U.S.
Department of Labor; U.S. Department
of the Interior; U.S. Department of
Transportation; Corporation for National
and Community Service; and Office of
National Drug Control Policy.
The Working Group seeks to promote
achievement of positive results for atrisk youth through the following
activities:
• Promoting enhanced collaboration at the
Federal, state, and local levels, including
with faith-based and other community
organizations, as well as among families,
schools and communities, in order to
leverage existing resources and improve
outcomes;
• Disseminating information about critical
resources, including evidence-based
programs, to assist interested citizens and
decisionmakers, particularly at the
community level, to plan, implement, and
participate in effective strategies for at-risk
youth;
• Developing an overarching strategic plan
for federal youth policy, as well as
recommendations for improving the
coordination, effectiveness and efficiency of
youth programs, using input from
community stakeholders, including youth;
and
• Producing a Federal Web site,
FindYouthInfo.gov, to promote effective
community-based efforts to reduce the factors
that put youth at risk and to provide highquality services to at-risk youth.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Public Meeting To Solicit Input for a Strategic Plan for Federal
Youth Policy
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in its role
as the Chair of the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs, is
announcing a meeting to solicit input from the public that will inform
the development of a strategic plan for federal youth policy.
DATES: October 19, 2010, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place at the Colorado Plaza Towers at
633 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Visit the Web site for the
Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs at https://www.FindYouthInfo.gov for information on how to register, or contact
the Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs help desk, by telephone
at 1-877-231-7843 [Note: this is a toll-free telephone number], or by
e-mail at FindYouthInfo@air.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
On March 11, 2009, the Congress passed the Omnibus Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Pub. L. 111-8). The House Appropriations Committee Print,
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Division F--Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations directed that the
Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs solicit input from young
people, State children's cabinet directors, and non-profit
organizations on youth programs and policies; develop an overarching
strategic plan for Federal youth policy; and prepare recommendations to
improve the coordination, effectiveness, and efficiency of programs
affecting youth.
The Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs is comprised of
staff from twelve Federal agencies that support programs and services
that focus on youth: the U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S.
Department of Commerce; U.S. Department of Defense; U.S. Department of
Education; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Chair); U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development; U.S. Department of Justice
(Vice-Chair); U.S. Department of Labor; U.S. Department of the
Interior; U.S. Department of Transportation; Corporation for National
and Community Service; and Office of National Drug Control Policy.
The Working Group seeks to promote achievement of positive results
for at-risk youth through the following activities:
Promoting enhanced collaboration at the Federal, state,
and local levels, including with faith-based and other community
organizations, as well as among families, schools and communities,
in order to leverage existing resources and improve outcomes;
Disseminating information about critical resources,
including evidence-based programs, to assist interested citizens and
decisionmakers, particularly at the community level, to plan,
implement, and participate in effective strategies for at-risk
youth;
Developing an overarching strategic plan for federal
youth policy, as well as recommendations for improving the
coordination, effectiveness and efficiency of youth programs, using
input from community stakeholders, including youth; and
Producing a Federal Web site, FindYouthInfo.gov, to
promote effective community-based efforts to reduce the factors that
put youth at risk and to provide high-quality services to at-risk
youth.
II. Registration, Security, Building, and Parking Guidelines
For security purposes, members of the public who wish to attend the
meeting must pre-register on-line at https://www.findyouthinfo.gov no
later than October 12, 2010. Should problems arise with Web
registration, call the help desk at 1-877-231-7843 or send a request to
register for the meeting to FindYouthInfo@air.org. To register,
complete the online registration form, which will ask for your name,
title, organization or other affiliation, full address and phone, fax,
and e-mail information or email this information to
FindYouthInfo@air.org. Additional identification documents may be
required. The meetings are held in a Federal government building;
therefore, Federal security measures are applicable. In planning your
arrival time, we recommend allowing additional time to clear security.
Space is limited. In order to gain access to the building and grounds,
participants must bring government-issued photo identification as well
as their pre-registration confirmation.
Authority: Division F, Pub. L. 111-8; E.O. 13459, 73 FR 8003,
February 12, 2008.
Dated: September 30, 2010.
Sherry Glied,
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
[FR Doc. 2010-25339 Filed 10-7-10; 8:45 am]
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