The Sequoia Project https://www.sequoiaproject.org has released the Data Usability Workgroup Implementation Guide, Version 0.1 and is seeking public feedback through Friday October 14, 2022.
The Implementation guide covers the identified priority use cases that can be readily adopted within health information exchange vendors, implementers, networks, governance frameworks, and testing programs.
“The Data Usability Workgroup (DUWG) consists of members from the broader healthcare and health IT community,” said Mariann Yeager CEO, The Sequoia Project. “The implementation guide is a collaborative effort of the workgroup, and we are thrilled to share it with the community for feedback.”
The Data Usability Workgroup is part of the Sequoia Project’s Interoperability Matters initiative launched in 2020 to develop specific and pragmatic implementation guidance on clinical content for healthcare stakeholders to facilitate health information exchange.
The Data Usability Workgroup Implementation Guide, Version 0.1 is built on existing work and coordination with related standards development organizations and industry initiatives. The DUWG is seeking feedback from the public on the guide through Friday, October 14, 2022.
Go to https://sequoiaproject.org/interoperability-matters/data-usability-workgroup/data-usability-workgroup-implementation-guide to view the guide and submit feedback via the online form available on this site.
Learn more about the DUWG and other Interoperability Matters workgroups at https://sequoiaproject.org/interoperability-matters