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The FAST Exchange Tiger Team focused on proposed solutions to address barriers related to transaction exchange for FHIR-based solutions at scale.
The group of SMEs invited to participate in this session will be asked to evaluate the team's proposed solutions: Reliable Routing with Metadata Across Intermediaries and Reliable Routing Across Intermediaries Using Destination Specific and provide their expert insight and opinion on these solutions.
The solutions aim to answer the following questions:
- How do we consistently and reliably exchange clinical data across a hybrid system where partners may use one or more intermediaries for technical and business operations?
- How do we standardize metadata exchange?
These solutions are focused on enabling consistent and reliable transaction exchange.
Name | Organization | Participation Role |
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Patrick Murta | Humana | Meeting Facilitator, ONC FAST Chief Architect |
Paul Oates | Cigna | Meeting Facilitator, ONC FAST Chief Architect |
Stephen Konya | HHS | ONC | Meeting Facilitator, ONC FAST Lead |
Durwin Day | Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois | Meeting Facilitator, ONC FAST Tiger Team Lead |
Henry Meyne | Availity | Subject Matter Expert |
Beth Clapper | Change Healthcare | Subject Matter Expert |
Robert Bowman | CAQH | Subject Matter Expert |
Jason Vogt | CommonWell/Meditech | Subject Matter Expert |
Eric Heflin * | eHealth Exchange | Subject Matter Expert |
John Kelly | EDIFECS | Subject Matter Expert |
Rick Geimer* | Lantana | Subject Matter Expert |
Alix Goss | Imprado | Subject Matter Expert |
Alex Kontur | HHS | ONC | Subject Matter Expert |
Mike Cabral | HHS | CMS | Subject Matter Expert |
Amit Shah | Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida | Subject Matter Expert |
Sid Hebert* | Availity | Subject Matter Expert |
Matt Doyle | Epic | Subject Matter Expert |
David Turvey* | Cerner | Subject Matter Expert |
Mary Kay McDaniels | Cognosante | Subject Matter Expert |
*All SME participants with an asterisk by their name are invited, pending confirmation.
Relevant Pre-meeting Reading Material The nominated SME's will be asked to participate in two meetings in their area of expertise.
Meeting #1 - SMEs Prep-session (1 hour) (closed session, by invite only)
- Date/time: June 22, 2020 / 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST
- Scope and goals: This session is intended to orient SMEs to the work of FAST, the barriers this team is addressing and the proposed solution the team has developed. The goal is to provide SMEs with the foundational knowledge required to conduct an evaluation of the proposed solution prior to the SME Session.
- Agenda
- Introductions
- FAST 101
- SME Role and Expectations
- Barriers & Proposed Solution
- Setting the Stage for SME Session
- Meeting materials
- Date/time: June 29, 2020 / 3:00 - 6:00 PM EST
- Scope and goals: The goal of this session is to elicit SMEs expert insight into proposed solution(s), specifically:
- Feasibility and effectiveness
- Potential gaps
- Unintended consequences
- Alternate approaches to consider
- Industry path forward (standard, regulation or policy)
- Agenda
- Welcome
- Session Goals
- Solution Review and Discussion
- Implications of Solution
- Industry Path Forward
- Action Items
- Meeting materials (coming soon)
FAST’s goal is to analyze and identify HL7® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) scalability gaps and offer possible solutions that will address current barriers and will accelerate FHIR adoption at scale.
To learn more, you can review the FAST 101 deck in Confluence or watch the FAST 101 webinar recording or read the 2019 End-of-Year Report for a snapshot of the progress made by FAST so far.
- FAST Report-Out to summarize session discussion, decisions, and next steps
- FAST Action Plan to define proposed solution path (standard, regulation and/or process)
If you have any further questions, comments or would like more information please contact the ONC FAST Leads: Stephen.Konya@hhs.gov and Diana.Ciricean@hhs.gov.