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Exercise 1


Disclaimer: The content in this space is DRAFT and will change in the next coming weeks once recordings have been listened to.

Questions:

  1. What data is your highest priority to be able to obtain from a nationwide healthcare directory?

  2. Of that high-priority data, what is the most important to have verified?

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INSTRUCTIONS

Please submit your responses via the chat window on the virtual webinar. Make sure you provide the Flip Chart your response should be added to "Data or Functions".

  • The first question we will upload the ideas written on the in-person flip boards below. 

  • The second question will be addressed  together as a group.


FLIP CHARTS

(The below "flip chart spaces" will be uploaded manually from inside the room. )

DATA


Provider Credentials

Provider/Org Affiliations

Org/Org Relationships

Provider Plan Participation

Provider Location

Provider Endpoints

Endpoint Functions

Validation

Provider Availability- Taking new patients?

Taking points- product line 

Data verified at the highest level of cascade (highest priority data at the top)

Post office data accuracy

Providers need "skin in the game" for accuracy

Delegates

FUNCTIONS


Interoperability  (3/4 of participants agree)

Credentialing (1/2 of participants agree

Consumer Directory (3/4 of participants agree)

Compliance (regulatory) (3/4 of participants agree)

Communication (Human to human auto notifications) (1/2 of participant agree)

Referrals/Connect patient with resources (1/4 of participants agree)

Feedback (getting corrections back to source) (1/2 of partiicpants agree)

Navigation (1/4 of participants agree)

Validation (100% of participants agree)

Reimbursing providers appropriately (1/4 of participants agree)

Network Development (1/4 of participants agree of participants agree)

Public health outbreaks (1/4 of participants agree)

Ability for the providers to authenticate (Affirming Identity/ID proofing) (3/4 of participants agree)

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