- The development of 26 priority areas to serve as the basis for the identification of standards, certification and networking of health information systems.
- The development of a standards-based certification process for ensuring functionality, security and interoperability in electronic health records (EHRs) supported by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT).
- The identification of needed outreach and incentives to spur the adoption of EHRs.
- The development of a nationwide survey methodology and analysis of the survey data using a standardized definition of adoption that will serve as the basis and future standard to assess the rate of EHR adoption in hospitals and physician offices.
- Successful live demonstrations of the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN).
- The establishment of a dedicated Confidentiality, Privacy and Security Workgroup that addressed the needs for clear policies and procedures to ensure that appropriate privacy and security protections are developed and maintained for the electronic exchange of health care information.
The AHIC Successor, Inc. was established in July 2008 as an independent,public-private enterprise that will bring together the public,non-profit and private sectors for the creation and use of a secure interoperable nationwide health information system. The AHIC Successor will address opportunities for action identified by the AHIC and is positioned to accelerate progress toward the development and adoption of health information technology. A new board of directors that includes three federal liaisons will begin operations in November 2008. Early efforts will focus on strategic planning and determining a prioritization process for health IT interoperability initiatives.
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