Day 1 and Day 2 included a group exercise that culminated in a discussion on Day 2 of what should be included in the scope of provider directories, the use cases that should be supported or prioritized, and the data and feature requirements.

Workshop participants remarked on the complexity of the topic of provider directories, and the difficulty of defining use cases. There was a general desire to be inclusive of all use cases and stakeholders, but at the same time identify small, core use cases and minimal, core data elements that would support those core use cases.

Participants further remarked on the difficulty in defining required versus “nice to have” features, especially with regard to required and optional data elements. It was noted that optionality promotes participation (i.e., participation is easier and data accuracy perhaps easier to maintain) but at the same time potentially degrades usability (i.e., there is not sufficient information for some key use cases).

Finally, there was a great deal of discussion regarding data quality, and how to incentivize providers (or others) to maintain the accuracy of their information. It was remarked that providers or directory operators attempting to address data quality issues would respond differently depending upon the perceived use of the information, reinforcing the importance of well-defined use cases.

These issues, and many of the other discussions on Day 2, pointed to the need for an incremental approach to developing and deploying widespread interoperable provider directories that started simple, based on common core needs, and increased in functionality and complexity over time.

The following is a brief summary of the highest priority items identified by Workshop participants and discussed on Day 2, in a rough order of priority:

In general, Workshop participants saw a need for continued, detailed development of a broad collection of use cases that support and allow access by providers, health plans, and consumers, as required by key business drivers. They supported an initial focus on core use cases and common data elements that deliver value to the broadest group of stakeholders.

See Appendix F, Provider Directory Workshop Materials, for more detail on the Workshop discussions, including a recording and draft transcript of the use case discussion on Day 2.

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