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National Committee on Vital and Health
Statistics: Hearing
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
announces the following advisory
committee hearing.
Name: National Committee on Vital
and Health Statistics (NCVHS),
Subcommittee on Standards.
Date and Times: Wednesday,
December 12, 2018: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (EST);
Thursday, December 13, 2018: 9 a.m.–1
p.m. (EST).
Place: Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500
Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC
20008.
Status: Open. There will be a public
comment period during the final 15
minutes of both days of the meeting.
Purpose: Health Insurance Portability
and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
legislation from 1996, as amended,1
directed the Secretary of Health and
Human Services (HHS) to publish
regulations adopting standards, code
sets and identifiers to support the
exchange of electronic health
information between covered entities.
The standards are for retail pharmacy
and medical transactions.
In its capacity to advise the HHS
Secretary on health data, statistics,
privacy, national health information
policy, and HIPAA, NCVHS is in the
final stages of the development of a
standards update and adoption
roadmap, referred to as the
Predictability Roadmap. The
development of the Predictability
Roadmap has been a year and a half
long process, achieved in collaboration
with industry stakeholders and the
standards development organizations
(SDOs). The overall vision for the
Predictability Roadmap is that:
• HIPAA covered entities and their
business associates use the adopted
standards and operating rules in a
consistent way to exchange health
information and conduct business; and
• Standards are reliably updated and
adopted so that covered entities know
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Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010.
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when they will need to, and/or be able
to update systems and business
processes.
To accomplish this goal, NCVHS
conducted several information gathering
activities and stakeholder engagement
meetings and workshops: In June 2017
the Subcommittee on Standards met
with each of the standards development
organizations (SDOs) to learn about
their individual maintenance processes;
in August 2017 the Subcommittee held
a visioning exercise with the SDOs and
Designated Standards Maintenance
Organization (DSMO); and in May 2018,
the Subcommittee conducted a CIO
Forum with 21 health care technology
experts and senior corporate officers
representing a cross-section of
organizations that were end-users of the
HIPAA and ACA administrative
standards. The goal of this Forum was
to elicit input for improving the
standards development, update and
adoption process, and address barriers
to use of those standards. Based on this
work, the Subcommittee on Standards
developed a draft Predictability
Roadmap comprised of 23
recommendations organized under three
major focus areas. The draft
recommendations were presented at the
September 13–14 NCVHS meeting and
are posted on the website at: https://
ncvhs.hhs.gov/wp-content/uploads/
2018/09/Presentation-NCVHS-DraftPredictability-Roadmap-RecsCoussoule-and-Goss.pdf.
The purpose of this Subcommittee
hearing is to obtain input from
stakeholders on the draft
recommendations designed to improve
the processes for updating, adopting and
using standards and operating rules, and
developing a formal Predictability
Roadmap. The Subcommittee will use
the feedback received at this hearing to
finalize recommendations to the
Secretary of HHS.
Individuals and representatives of
organizations interested in submitting
written testimony are invited to respond
to the following questions:
In general,
1. Would these recommendations as a
whole improve the predictability of the
adoption of administrative standards
and operating rules?
2. What additional recommendations
are critical to achieve predictability?
And specifically,
3. What is the value proposition of
each recommendation and what
improvements to the current state do
you believe will arise from each
recommendation/group of similar
recommendations?
4. Are there potential unintended
consequences? What are those and how
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can they be mitigated with
modifications to the recommendations?
The questions outlined above can be
used to guide written submissions to the
Subcommittee. Written submissions
should be sent electronically to
NCVHSmail@cdc.gov with
‘‘Predictability Roadmap’’ in the subject
line no later than November 20, 2018.
The times and topics for this meeting
are subject to change. Please refer to the
posted agenda at www.ncvhs.hhs.gov for
any updates.
Contact Persons for More Information:
Substantive program information may
be obtained from Rebecca Hines, MHS,
Executive Secretary, NCVHS, National
Center for Health Statistics, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 3311
Toledo Road, Hyattsville, Maryland
20782, telephone (301) 458–4715.
Information pertaining to meeting
content may be obtained from Lorraine
Doo, MSW, MPH, (410) 786–6597; and/
or Geanelle G. Herring, MSW, (410)
786–4466; Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services, Office of Information
Technology, Division of National
Standards, 7500 Security Boulevard,
Baltimore, Maryland, 21244. Summaries
of meetings and a roster of Committee
members are available on the NCVHS
website: www.ncvhs.hhs.gov where
further information including an agenda
and instructions to access the live audio
broadcast of the meeting will be posted.
Should you require reasonable
accommodation, please contact the CDC
Office of Equal Employment
Opportunity on (770) 488–3210 as soon
as possible.
Sharon Arnold,
Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, Science and Data
Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics: Hearing
Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) announces the following advisory
committee hearing.
Name: National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics (NCVHS),
Subcommittee on Standards.
Date and Times: Wednesday, December 12, 2018: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (EST);
Thursday, December 13, 2018: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (EST).
Place: Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC
20008.
Status: Open. There will be a public comment period during the
final 15 minutes of both days of the meeting.
Purpose: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA) legislation from 1996, as amended,\1\ directed the Secretary of
Health and Human Services (HHS) to publish regulations adopting
standards, code sets and identifiers to support the exchange of
electronic health information between covered entities. The standards
are for retail pharmacy and medical transactions.
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\1\ Along with Section 1104(c) of the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010.
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In its capacity to advise the HHS Secretary on health data,
statistics, privacy, national health information policy, and HIPAA,
NCVHS is in the final stages of the development of a standards update
and adoption roadmap, referred to as the Predictability Roadmap. The
development of the Predictability Roadmap has been a year and a half
long process, achieved in collaboration with industry stakeholders and
the standards development organizations (SDOs). The overall vision for
the Predictability Roadmap is that:
HIPAA covered entities and their business associates use
the adopted standards and operating rules in a consistent way to
exchange health information and conduct business; and
Standards are reliably updated and adopted so that covered
entities know when they will need to, and/or be able to update systems
and business processes.
To accomplish this goal, NCVHS conducted several information
gathering activities and stakeholder engagement meetings and workshops:
In June 2017 the Subcommittee on Standards met with each of the
standards development organizations (SDOs) to learn about their
individual maintenance processes; in August 2017 the Subcommittee held
a visioning exercise with the SDOs and Designated Standards Maintenance
Organization (DSMO); and in May 2018, the Subcommittee conducted a CIO
Forum with 21 health care technology experts and senior corporate
officers representing a cross-section of organizations that were end-
users of the HIPAA and ACA administrative standards. The goal of this
Forum was to elicit input for improving the standards development,
update and adoption process, and address barriers to use of those
standards. Based on this work, the Subcommittee on Standards developed
a draft Predictability Roadmap comprised of 23 recommendations
organized under three major focus areas. The draft recommendations were
presented at the September 13-14 NCVHS meeting and are posted on the
website at: https://ncvhs.hhs.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Presentation-NCVHS-Draft-Predictability-Roadmap-Recs-Coussoule-and-Goss.pdf.
The purpose of this Subcommittee hearing is to obtain input from
stakeholders on the draft recommendations designed to improve the
processes for updating, adopting and using standards and operating
rules, and developing a formal Predictability Roadmap. The Subcommittee
will use the feedback received at this hearing to finalize
recommendations to the Secretary of HHS.
Individuals and representatives of organizations interested in
submitting written testimony are invited to respond to the following
questions:
In general,
1. Would these recommendations as a whole improve the
predictability of the adoption of administrative standards and
operating rules?
2. What additional recommendations are critical to achieve
predictability?
And specifically,
3. What is the value proposition of each recommendation and what
improvements to the current state do you believe will arise from each
recommendation/group of similar recommendations?
4. Are there potential unintended consequences? What are those and
how can they be mitigated with modifications to the recommendations?
The questions outlined above can be used to guide written
submissions to the Subcommittee. Written submissions should be sent
electronically to [email protected] with ``Predictability Roadmap'' in
the subject line no later than November 20, 2018.
The times and topics for this meeting are subject to change. Please
refer to the posted agenda at www.ncvhs.hhs.gov for any updates.
Contact Persons for More Information: Substantive program
information may be obtained from Rebecca Hines, MHS, Executive
Secretary, NCVHS, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, 3311 Toledo Road, Hyattsville, Maryland
20782, telephone (301) 458-4715. Information pertaining to meeting
content may be obtained from Lorraine Doo, MSW, MPH, (410) 786-6597;
and/or Geanelle G. Herring, MSW, (410) 786-4466; Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services, Office of Information Technology, Division of
National Standards, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland,
21244. Summaries of meetings and a roster of Committee members are
available on the NCVHS website: www.ncvhs.hhs.gov where further
information including an agenda and instructions to access the live
audio broadcast of the meeting will be posted.
Should you require reasonable accommodation, please contact the CDC
Office of Equal Employment Opportunity on (770) 488-3210 as soon as
possible.
Sharon Arnold,
Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
Science and Data Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning
and Evaluation.
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