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Leslie Amorós

Leslie Amorós
Leslie Amorós, Communications Lead, Da Vinci Project and Gravity FHIR Accelerators, and Senior Communications Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners.

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Gravity Project Shares Its Findings Regarding Payments Data & Exchange Standards to Support Health-related Social Needs; Listening Session Scheduled for Nov. 13

[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 12, 2024 2:33:56 PM / by Leslie Amorós posted in interoperability, health IT, FHIR Accelerator, Gravity, Social Determinants of Health, SDOH, HRSN, CBO, CBO Reimbursement

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In its SDOH Playbook, “US Playbook to Address the Social Determinants of Health,” the White House explained that supporting flexible funding to address social needs, such as those offered through health-related social needs (HRSN) reimbursement programs, improves health outcomes: “Increasing funding flexibility and offering technical assistance that empowers organizations to utilize funding from a variety of sources will better equip them to address unmet social needs.”

The success of these reimbursement programs requires the existence of exchange and data standards that serve the interests of all stakeholders. Payers and community-based organization (CBOs) currently experience complexities and pain points that have presented challenges and made it difficult to meet the HRSN reimbursement programs’ full potential exist as these benefits roll out today.

As momentum has grown among states and payers for the reallocation of healthcare funds to address HRSNs, Gravity Project decided to undertake a discovery effort to understand and define the existing landscape for CBO reimbursement and identify the components of the CBO reimbursement process and where national standards play a role. 

"Unite Us is proud to work with the Gravity Project. Together, we are making it easier for community-based organizations to participate in Medicaid reimbursement programs, expanding the availability of these benefits to more individuals seeking care,” Emily Anders, director of payments strategy for Unite Us, said.

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Explore Interoperability Governance at Upcoming HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable

[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 17, 2024 11:19:28 AM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, Da Vinci, ONC, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR API, ASTP, FHIR Testing, Inferno

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An Overview, Demo and Benefits of Da Vinci-related Test Kits on Wednesday, October 23

Are you implementing Health Level Seven (HL7®) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) APIs and looking for testing resources? Find out about the Inferno Health API Testing Framework at this month’s October HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable.

This month’s session, Exploring Inferno: An Overview, Demo and Benefits of Da Vinci-related Test Kits, is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 4 – 5:30 PM EDT and features presenters from the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP) / Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) and MITRE. Presenters will introduce the Inferno Framework and voluntary test kits, which may be used as testing tools to further advance implementation guide development and testing of industry implementations.

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TEFCA, Testing, and the Payer/Provider 10x10 Coalition, and Da Vinci’s Take on HTI-2

[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 23, 2024 9:00:40 AM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, Payers, Da Vinci, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR Implementation Guides, TEFCA, ASTP

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August 28 Webinar Features Recent Updates Direct from Federal Officials

Are you looking for guidance and insight as you plan for 2025? If so, plan to attend this month’s Health Level Seven (HL7®) Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable, which features special guests from the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP) office, formerly known as the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). ASTP presenters will highlight why the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common AgreementTM (TEFCATM) is important and share recent updates to the program, including implementation, long term plans, education and outreach, and building trust.

In ASTP’s second segment, testing and adoption efforts will be discussed, covering TEFCA’s HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) Roadmap, and ASTP’s new TEFCA Payer/Provider 10x10 Coalition. ASTP will provide an overview of the 10x10 and discuss why providers and payers should participate. They will also discuss resources available and the interplay of the 10x10 with Da Vinci.  

The session concludes with the Da Vinci PMO sharing themes and perspectives from its membership on the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Patient Engagement, Information Sharing, and Public Health Interoperability (HTI-2) proposed rule.

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Providers Share Real-World Successes of Using HL7 FHIR APIs

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 17, 2024 11:25:07 AM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, Payers, Da Vinci, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR Implementation Guides

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June 26discussion highlights efficiencies, burden reduction and features Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, Providence and UC Davis Health  

This month’s roundtable focuses on the provider experience, as representatives from an academic health system and a seven-state comprehensive healthcare organization provide firsthand accounts regarding how clinicians and their teams are helping to lead the way with HL7 Da Vinci Project and HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) real-world production implementations of Da Vinci implementation guidesto enable interoperability and advance value-based care.  

Moderated by a representative of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, the discussion unveils how payers’ and providers’ interactions evolve as they collaborate to tackle problems and address current pain points with the healthcare system. The panelists will share considerations, challenges and benefits of working together to establish infrastructure to streamline and automate prior authorization workflows, remove latency, and enable real-time data sharing, ultimately creating win-wins for patients, clinicians, administrators, payers and technologists. 

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Where Do We Begin? Hear First-Hand Accounts of Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange and End-to-End Prior Authorization Implementations at Upcoming Community Roundtable

[fa icon="calendar'] May 20, 2024 2:09:35 PM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, Payers, Da Vinci, prior authorization, FHIR Accelerator, PDex, FHIR Implementation Guides, burden reduction

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May 29 Sessionfeatures athenahealth, Availity and Humana and honors HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Champions from 4:00 - 5:30 pm ET

Join us this month to hear real-world HL7 FHIR and Da Vinci implementation stories that will provide you with inspiration and insight into how you can apply the learnings of athenahealth, Availity and Humana to your organization’s efforts to reduce friction, increase efficiency and meet the federal interoperability rules. 

After recognizing the 2023 HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Champions, representatives of Availity and Humana will provide a current snapshot of Da Vinci’s effort to create a nationwide interoperable approach among payers using the Payer Data Exchange (PDex) Implementation Guide, which enables payers to create a member’s health history using clinical resources which can be understood by providers and electronic medical records (EMR) systems. This discussion provides an opportunity to better understand dynamics you’ll encounter in achieving payer-to-payer exchange compliance such as consent and endpoint discovery.  Attendees will gain a foundational understanding of the new regulatory requirements, learn about technical and business challenges and benefits from real-world implementers and gain insight into how industry is working together. 

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Next Gravity Project Implementation Affinity Group Will Feature More Real-World Implementations

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 19, 2024 9:24:32 AM / by Leslie Amorós posted in interoperability, health IT, Gravity, Social Determinants of Health, SDOH, Observation Screening Response Profile

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April 25 Session Focuses on the Observation Screening Response Profile

Join us on April 25, 2024, at 2:30 – 4 p.m. ET for the next Gravity Project Implementation Affinity Group meeting, which features more real-world implementations and a key to their success: the Observation Screening Response profile.

Bringing Observation Screening Response into Focus for Gravity Implementers

Building upon the implementation approach and presentation by New York State Qualified Entities in February, this month’s Gravity Implementation Affinity Group session focuses on more real-world implementations and a key to their success: the Observation Screening Response profile.

The benefits of using this profile include explicit categorization of question/answer pairs by social determinants of health (SDOH) domains, flagging of positive findings, and using a common language (Gravity standardized terminology) to share and communicate these findings.

This session will highlight Observation Screening Response, including guidance on using key elements (e.g., Observation.category and Observation.interpretation) and using Observation Screening Response to create Observation Groupings.

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Next HL7 Da Vinci Community Roundtable Will Help Jumpstart Your HL7 FHIR Implementation

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 18, 2024 9:26:37 AM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, Payers, Da Vinci, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR Connectathon, FHIR Implementation Guides

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April 24 Session Focuses on Importance of Testing and Connectathons for Implementation Success

In this timely overview, which allows you to prepare to participate in upcoming May, July and September Connectathons, the HL7 Da Vinci Projectwill highlight a key component of implementation: testing.

Experts and hands-on participants will outline why testing is important, the terms used in testing and how testing events, such as Connectathons, are organized and critical to implementation success. Who should be involved, the value of testing partnerships, what activities are planned, and how you can participate will also be discussed. The session concludes with an invaluable primer on testing tools and resources available for your use.

“Jumpstart Your HL7 FHIR Implementation: Testing and Connectathons Demystified,” is slated for April 24, 4 - 5:30 p.m. ET and features the following presenters:

  • Jeff Brown, Healthcare Standards Advisor, Lantana Consulting Group
  • Mike Gould, Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega
  • Kyle Johnsen, Software Developer, Epic

The session is moderated by Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners.

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March Community Roundtable Offers Reflections on Industry Trends and FHIR Exchange Networks

[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 21, 2024 5:13:47 PM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, Payers, Da Vinci, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR Implementation Guides, International Patient Access, FHIR exchange network, Providers

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Register Now for March 27 Session

Fresh from the HIMSS24 stage, the presenters at the March HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable will explore existing pain points of scaling HL7 FHIR between payers and providers, the advantages of leveraging FHIR exchange networks, and the challenges that come with it to ensure security and privacy of health data.

“Interoperable FHIR: Networked FHIR Exchanges Learnings and Industry Reflections,” this month’s program, is slated for March 27, 4 - 5:30 p.m. ET.

Panelists will focus on specific use cases and stakeholders to compare different approaches.

In addition to the presentation, Da Vinci program leadership will present updates and reflections from recent months, including top themes from ViVE and HIMSS events.

Panelist include:

  • Jim Adamson, Business Transformation Manager, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield
  • Dave DeGandi, Interoperability Strategist, Cambia Health Solutions
  • Bill Howard, Board Chair, eHealth Exchange
  • Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Payer/Practice Lead, Point-of-Care Partners
  • Karuna Relwani, Business Lead Interoperability, Blue Cross Blue Shield

The Community Roundtable is moderated by Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners.

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New Postable Remittance Advice Use Case Featured in HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable

[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 27, 2024 4:45:14 PM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, health IT policy, Da Vinci, payer data exchange, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR Implementation Guides, burden reduction, Postable Remittance

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February Roundtable also features Payer Data Exchange and Burden Reduction Overviews

This week’s HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable, “HL7 Da Vinci Implementation Guides Solve Your Real-World Business Problems: Postable Remittance, Payer Data Exchange and Burden Reduction Overviews,” is scheduled for Feruary 28 from 4 – 5:30 p.m. ET. 

Da Vinci leaders will introduce the newest use case focusing on postable remittance advice and will share an overview of the Implementation Guides that are suggested in the proposed rules and how they meet the rules’ objectives.

With the issuance of the new federal interoperability rules, the innovative interoperability work advanced by the HL7 Da Vinci Project is once again being recognized as a path forward for game-changing industry transformation that will reduce burden, increase automation and improve care. You will learn how to access the resources, participate in community feedback and start getting involved.

The presenters will include:
  • Robert Dieterle, HL7 Da Vinci Project Sr. Advisor and Burden Reduction Lead
  • Naomi Miao, Business Operations Manager, athenahealth
  • Mark Scrimshire, PDex Project Lead & Implementation Guide Lead, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Chief Interoperability Officer, Onyx Health

The session is moderated by Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners.

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CMS Final Rule Overview Added to Next Week’s HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable

[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 19, 2024 12:15:02 PM / by Leslie Amorós posted in FHIR, health IT policy, CMS, Da Vinci, prior authorization, FHIR Accelerator, FHIR Implementation Guides, CDex, policy

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January Roundtable also features Providence’s Clinical Data Exchange Implementation Journey

Are you interested in hearing federal officials provide an overview of the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule (CMS-0057)?

If so, register now for next week’s HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Roundtable, “CMS Interoperability Final Rule Overview and a Clinical Data Exchange Success Story: How Standardization Improves Value Based Care Performance,” scheduled for Jan. 24 from 4 – 5:30 p.m. ET.

The HL7 Da Vinci Project is thrilled to have CMS join next Wednesday’s Community Roundtable to offer highlights of the final rule in addition to the scheduled program showcasing Providence’s Da Vinci Clinical Data Exchange (CDex) Implementation Guide implementation journey.

Providence became the first major health system to implement CDex standards, and their journey included piloting with Premera Blue Cross and the vetting and approval by internal quality teams and external Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) auditors. The session concludes with a discussion of benefits experienced using CDex, including improved decision making, reduced burden, improved patient outcomes and enhanced quality of care to patients.

The Da Vinci Project is a private-sector initiative that accelerates the adoption of HL7 FHIR as the standard to support and integrate value-based care (VBC) data exchange across communities. The goal of the project is to help payers and providers positively impact clinical, quality, cost and care management outcomes, enabling providers to see the right data at the right time for patient-centered care.

The presenters will include:

  • Lorraine Doo, Senior Policy Advisory,Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service
  • Alex Mugge, Deputy Chief Health Informatics Officer, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service
  • Semira Singh, Director, Population Health Informatics, Providence  
  • Michael Westover, Vice President, Population Health, Providence 

The session will be  moderated by Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners.

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