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Da Vinci Video Presentations
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Jocelyn Keegan
, last updated by
Holli Murphy
on
Feb 27, 2026
58 minute read
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Navigating Patient Cost Transparency Using HL7 FHIR: Insights from Industry Leaders
Join us for an insightful webinar featuring implementers from Aetna/CVS Health and Kyruus Health, as we explore the latest developments in patient cost transparency. Since the 2021 enactment of the No Surprises Act, which sought to protect consumers from surprise medical bills, Da Vinci has been working on a standardized approach to implementation of Good Faith Estimates to empower patients with cost information. Discover how leading providers, payers, and technology vendors are collaborating to leverage HL7 FHIR for improved data exchange, enabling a seamless flow of information related to healthcare costs. We'll discuss Da Vinci's work on Good Faith Estimates and Advanced Explanation of Benefits and share updates on pilot projects from early adopters. Participants will gain insights into how these collective efforts are streamlining processes, ensuring faster patient access to expected care costs through innovative apps, and ultimately empowering patients to make informed healthcare decisions. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how the U.S. healthcare ecosystem is adapting to create a more transparent and patient-centric environment.
Vanessa Candelora, Lead, PP&T (Payer, Provider & Technology) Management & Operations, Point-of-Care Partners
Joel E. Hansen, Lead Director, Interoperability, Aetna, a CVS Health Company
Keith LoMurray, VP, Platform and Data, Kyruus Health Megan Meyer, Product Manager, Transparency - Lead Director, Project Management, Aetna, a CVS Health Company
Casey Thompson - HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Coordinator; Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Moderator - Denise St. Clair, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO; Vice President, Health Policy & Interoperability, Global Alliant, Inc.
Community Roundtable
Feb. 25, 2026
Driving Change in 2026: Use Case Progress and Preparing for HL7 FHIR Adoption
Da Vinci technical leadership will share updates on key use cases, implementation guides, and progress in standardized data exchange—along with practical insights to support FHIR adoption, including IGs referenced in federal regulations. The session will also highlight Da Vinci’s 2026 priorities and the Community Champions program.
🔥 Yan Heras, HL7 Da Vinci Project Deputy Technical Director and Principal Informaticist, Optimum eHealth
🔥 Lloyd McKenzie, HL7 Da Vinci Project Deputy Technical Director and Chief Standards Officer, Dogwood Health Consulting
🔥 Casey Thompson, Program Coordinator, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
🔥 Moderated by Alix Goss, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
Jan. 28, 2025
Actionable Insights on Improving Burden Reduction, Payer Data Exchange and Patient Cost Transparency
Join us and delve into CMS-0057 and explore how using the Da Vinci burden reduction and payer data exchange implementation guides that were referenced in the federal rule are transforming healthcare. Additionally, we will provide the latest updates on patient cost transparency, including key developments such as the vote to publish, successful testing outcomes, and the NPRM on the Unified Agenda.
This session will highlight Da Vinci’s pilots, including first-hand accounts from Providence and Multicare as well as an update on recent testing work. The presentations will showcase the multifaceted benefits of HL7 FHIR APIs, including increased transparency, improved care coordination, reduced administrative burdens, and enhanced patient outcomes.
Key topics will include:
Foundational Work and Piloting: Discover how the Da Vinci Trebuchet piloting program bring providers, payers, vendors and networks together to enhance healthcare data exchanges and maximize efficiencies using Da Vinci implementation guides and HL7 FHIR APIs. Learn about the current burden reduction pilots and the new formation of a payer-to-payer pilot with multiple intermediaries to show how networked connectivity can be achieved.
Scalability through Networked Health Data Exchange: Understand how Trebuchet demonstrates the potential for scalable solutions in health data exchange, enabling better support for patient care.
Ongoing Pilots and Participant Experiences: Gain insights from implementers currently engaged in pilots. Hear firsthand accounts of how they secured executive support, selected their use cases, and chose partners to collaborate with, as well as the critical role of vendors in this process.
Resources for Support: The discussion will conclude with a review of available resources designed to assist participants on their journey towards improved data exchange and compliance.
Karen Ashton, Director, Population Health Digital Solutions, MultiCare Connected Care
Michael Gould, Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega
Scott Rossignol, Solution Architect, eHealthExchange
Michael Westover, Vice President, Population Health, Providence
Moderator: Denise St. Clair, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO; Vice President, Health Policy & Interoperability, Global Alliant, Inc.
Community Roundtable
22 Oct 2025
Prior Authorization: Are You Ready for 2027?
For the August Roundtable, join industry leaders for an insightful, holistic discussion targeting those who want to better understand how best to meet prior authorization regulatory requirements aiming to increase efficiency and improve patient outcomes. With a focus on the latest developments surrounding the Prior Authorization Implementation Guides (IGs), the session begins with an examination of clinical and business drivers and a level-setting overview of federal and state level-activities impacting prior authorization requirements. Then we highlight technical standards, focusing on the underlying requirements of CMS-0057, HTI-4 and the current status of the IGs. The session concludes with how Da Vinci responds to industry needs, fostering a supportive environment for implementation and providing education, resources, and learnings from real-world implementers and piloting opportunities for those on their implementation journey.
Denise St. Clair, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO; Vice President, Health Policy & Interoperability, Global Alliant, Inc.
Lloyd McKenzie, HL7 Da Vinci Project Deputy Technical Director; Chief Standards Officer, Dogwood Health Consulting
Viet Nguyen, MD, HL7 Da Vinci Project Technical Director
Steven Waldren, MD, Co-Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Clinical Advisory Council; Chief Medical Informatics Officer, American Academy of Family Physicians
Moderator: Alix Goss — HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Manager; Senior Consultant with Point-of-Care-Partners
Community Roundtable
27 Aug 2025
Accelerating Adoption: Clinical Advisory Council Insights
Are you seeking a clinician's perspective on the current landscape as organizations seek to modernize and automate processes in alignment with CMS-0057F? Join us at the June Community Roundtable, where leaders from the HL7 Da Vinci Project Clinical Advisory Council's will share their insights on implementation barriers facing providers and considerations regarding how to accelerate adoption of HL7 FHIR and Da Vinci implementation guides by providers.
Steven Waldren, MD — Co-Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Clinical Advisory Council; Chief Medical Informatics Officer, American Academy of Family Physicians
Julia Skapik, MD — Member, HL7 Da Vinci Clinical Advisory Council; SVP / Chief Medical Officer, Clinical Informatics Solutions, PurpleLab
Moderator: Alix Goss — HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Manager; Senior Consultant with Point-of-Care-Partners
Community Roundtable
25 Jun 2025
PDex Palooza: Advancing Payer Data Exchange to Improve Care and Efficiency
Are you looking for a current take regarding how organizations are improving transparency and value-based care by implementing the HL7 Da Vinci Project’s Payer Data Exchange (PDex) Implementation Guide? If so, join us for the May Community Roundtable. After an implementation guide update, you will hear two presentations, first from Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and InterSystems, and then from Availity, Healow Insights and Humana, about how payers are creating a longitudinal record of a member’s health history using clinical resources. Discussion will highlight the immense potential to increase patient transparency and improve value-based care, as well as workflow considerations, observations and lessons learned along payer-to-payer implementation journeys and production experiences. In addition, the session will also address the practical applications of PDex and its impact on supporting value-based care, along with the tangible benefits of PDex, including improved care coordination, enhanced patient access to health information, and increased operational efficiency for payers and providers.
Viet Nguyen, MD, HL7 Da Vinci Project Technical Director (invited)
Steven Berkow, Senior Advisor Value Based Care, InterSystems
Jessica Jowdy, Manager of Healthcare Sales Engineering, InterSystems
Karuna Relwani, Business Interoperability Lead, BCBSA
Seth Paradis, Sales and Business Development Manager, Payer Engagement Division, Healow Insights (invited)
Ranjan Saxena, Principal Solutions Architect, Humana
Michael Taylor, Product Owner, Availity
Moderator Alix Goss, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
28 May 2025
Transforming Healthcare End-to-End Data Conversations
In addition to sharing Da Vinci program updates, the roundtable will describe how two Da Vinci member organizations are working together to transform provider/payer data conversations with a sprinkle of HL7 FHIR-based magic. We'll explore the ins and outs of Coverage Requirements Discovery (CRD), Documentation Templates and Rules (DTR), Prior Authorization Support (PAS), Clinical Data Exchange (CDex), and Data Exchange for Quality Measures (DEQM), including Gaps in Care.
Join us to hear about their proof-of-concept accomplishments and how they're making healthcare data interoperability not just a goal, but a reality. Discover how these industry leaders are leveraging SMART on FHIR to create a unified, single solution that meets providers and payers where they are, ensuring seamless end-to-end data conversations.
Rob Brull, senior product director, Infor
Allison Slaten, portfolio program manager, Cognizant
Janie Miller, solution owner, Cognizant.
Moderator - Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project program manager and senior consultant with Point-of-Care-Partners
Community Roundtable
26 Mar 2025
Accelerating Healthcare Data Exchange and HL7 FHIR API Adoption: The HL7 Da Vinci Project Trebuchet Pilot Program
Trebuchet, a priority of the HL7 Da Vinci Project, is proving how providers, payers, vendors and Qualified Health Information Networks, or QHINs, can improve healthcare data exchanges and maximize efficiencies to support patient care by using Da Vinci implementation guides and HL7 FHIR APIs. Trebuchet also demonstrates how networked health data exchange can enable scalability. This session will provide an overview of ongoing pilots and provide perspective on the benefits of joining pilots now from implementers. Hear firsthand accounts of how participants gained executive support, chose their use cases to pilot and partners to engage, the role of vendors, and how to integrate into a QHIN or Health Information Network (HIN). The discussion concludes with a discussion of available resources to support participants throughout their journey.
Mike Gould,
Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy
ZeOmega
Karuna Relwani
Business Interoperability Lead, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
06 Mar 2025
Interoperability Compliance: Clinical Data Exchange and All the FHIR Jazz
Are you seeking guidance on how to comply with the CMS Interoperability and Prior
Authorization Final Rule (CMS-0057)? A former National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology and a program manager of an innovative private sector initiative comprised of
industry leaders and health information technology technical experts who are working together to accelerate the adoption of HL7® FHIR® as the standard to support and integrate value-based care (VBC) data exchange across communities will discuss real world application of the implementation guides referenced in patient, provider, and payer-to-payer APIs. The presenters will outline how APIs interact with common payer and provider workflow challenges like risk, quality, prior authorization, so we can enable automation, streamline workflows and improve health care delivery.
Jocelyn Keegan, Vice President, Interoperability,
Aetna
Dr. Don Rucker, Chief Strategy Officer, 1upHealth
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
06 Mar 2025
Transforming Healthcare End-to-End Data Conversations
Get ready to dive into the world of healthcare data! In this session, we'll uncover how these two organizations are working together to transform provider/payer data conversations with a sprinkle of HL7 FHIR-based magic.
We'll explore the ins and outs of Coverage Requirements Discovery (CRD), Documentation Templates and Rules (DTR), Prior Authorization Support (PAS), Clinical Data Exchange (CDex), and Data Exchange for Quality Measures (DEQM).
Join us to hear about their proof-of-concept accomplishments and how they're making healthcare data interoperability not just a goal, but a reality. Discover how these industry leaders are leveraging SMART on FHIR to create a unified, single solution that meets providers and payers where they are, ensuring seamless end-to-end data conversations.
Slides coming soon!
Rob Brull, Sr. Product Director, Infor
Allison Slaten, Portfolio Program Manager, Cognizant
Janie Miller, Solution Owner, Cognizant
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
06 Mar 2025
Computable Interoperability: The Future of Health Data Management
The healthcare industry is rapidly evolving towards modern data management platforms powered by cloud-based architecture. This shift enables real-time interoperability, advanced analytics, and scalable solutions to handle the increasing complexity of health data, driven by regulations like CMS-0057 for the Access APIs and prior authorization. By transitioning from a
fragmented data silos
, organizations can unify disparate clinical and administrative data, enabling seamless exchange through FHIR APIs. Da Vinci implementation guides ensure standardized data sharing, reducing inefficiencies and improving care coordination. With the ability to manage vast volumes of structured and unstructured data in real time, health plans, providers, and digital health companies can enhance decision-making, streamline operations, and improve care quality—ensuring a future-proof strategy for data-driven healthcare.
Karthik Suresh Kumar,
Sr. Product Manager, Amazon Web Services
Daniel Templeton, Vice President, Engineering, 1upHealth
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
06 Mar 2025
HIPAA Exception Pilot Proves Significant Improvement: How Using FHIR APIs Streamlines Prior Authorization
Speaker
The adoption of HL7 FHIR over the past decade has paved the way for healthcare transformation using open APIs, the same kind of evolution experienced over the years in travel, commerce and finance. As a key to meeting federal rules, the HL7 Da Vinci Project’s Implementation Guides are paving the way for industry to move and achieve true automation that will ultimately reduce administrative burden through streamlined workflows that provide data to users when they need it in the format they desire.
After inquiries and feedback from our membership, Da Vinci requested and received approval in 2021 for an exception to HIPAA requirements for Da Vinci payers and their trading partners when using the FHIR standard for prior authorization, allowing members to test new versions of standards to prove out the ability of the HL7 FHIR® standard for Prior Authorization (PA) to improve efficiency and further achieve administrative simplification as envisioned by the HIPAA regulations. Through the exception testing, Da Vinci was able to demonstrate that the HL7 FHIR-based standards for PA significantly improved the prior authorization process in comparison to the existing standard. Presenters will share the lessons learned and significant outcomes of the testing, including how using FHIR APIs enabled the organizations to achieve an improvement of 140% or more in the time it took to complete individual point-to-point transactions.
Heidi Kriz, Director of Medical Policy and Medical Management, Regence
Anna Taylor, Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee, and Associate Vice President, Population Health & Value Based Care, MultiCare Connected Care
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
05 Mar 2025
Maximizing Your Resources by Using HL7® FHIR® Application Programming Interfaces: Provider Perspectives
Provider representatives offer firsthand accounts regarding how clinicians and their teams are helping to lead the way with real-world production implementations of Health Level 7 (HL7®) Da Vinci Project standards to advance value-based care and maximize revenue. Discover how payers’ and providers’ interactions evolve as they collaborate to tackle problems and address current pain points with the healthcare system. Learn the 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.
Michael Marchant,
Director, Digital Applications, Sutter Health
Michael Westover, Vice President, Population Health, Providence
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
05 Mar 2025
Exploring Two Facets of Payer Data Exchange Implementation
The HL7 Da Vinci Project's Payer Data Exchange (PDex) use case represents a significant advancement in interoperability, paving the way for a more efficient healthcare ecosystem. Join us for an insightful session on the PDex use case from two organizations. First, Availity will share its observations and lessons learned along their payer-to-payer implementation journey through internal development, coordinating with their cohort of payers, and participating in Connectathons. Then Healow will highlight its experiences from two years in PDex production. Both organizations will highlight insights into the practical applications of PDex and its impact on supporting value-based care, along with the tangible benefits of PDex, including improved care coordination, enhanced patient access to health information, and increased operational efficiency for payers and providers.
Seth Paradis,
Sales and Business Development Manager, Payer Engagement Division, Healow Insights
Michael Taylor, Product Owner,
Availity
Ranjan Saxena, Principal Solutions Architect, Humana
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
05 Mar 2025
Translating the Payer-to-Payer API from Idea to Execution
While Prior Authorization is getting all the buzz, payer-to-payer has immense potential to increase patient transparency, improve value-based care in light of the high levels of churn of the impacted population, resulting in care gaps and a need to provide patients with longitudinal records of care. InterSystems and BCBSA will discuss the relevant Implementation Guides and the workflow issues inherent in the process that are being worked on.
Jessica Jowdy, Manager of Healthcare Sales Engineering, Intersystems
Steven Berkow, Senior Advisor Value Based Care, Intersystems
Karuna Relwani, Business Interoperability Lead, BCBSA
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
05 Mar 2025
HL7 FHIR APIs, Interoperability Progress and the Value of Automation
As a key to meeting the new federal regulations by 2027, implementation guides from a private sector initiative of providers, payers and vendors working together to accelerate the adoption of HL7 FHIR® as the standard to support and integrate value-based care data exchange across communities, are paving the way for industry to achieve true automation. Using FHIR APIs enable organizations to reduce administrative burden through streamlined workflows that provide data to users when they need it in the format they desire. Moderated by a provider, the panel of payer implementers will share lessons learned and the promise of scalability, discover the resources available from the private sector initiative that will help you automate your processes, and learn how provider and payer innovators who have not waited for regulation are already reaping the benefits of FHIR APIs in their real-world business transformations.
Ellen Anderson
Enterprise Architect Principal, Healthmap
Karuna Relwani
Business Interoperability Lead, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
Michael Marchant
Director, Digital Applications, Sutter Health
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
04 Mar 2025
Member Attribution: First Step for Value-Based Care Success
Member attribution is the baseline for success in Value Based Care. Without a standards-based exchange strategy, health systems are burdened with maintaining disparate manual processes consisting of proprietary formats and outdated exchange modalities. Learn how leveraging the Member Attribution (ATR) Implementation Guide can improve operational efficiency and have a direct impact on outcomes and patient care.
Gurbinder (GB) Singh,
Product Leader- Interoperability & Compliance, Humana
Semira Singh, Director of Interoperability, Providence
HIMSS25, Las Vegas, NV
04 Mar 2025
Da Vinci’s Trebuchet: Launching Your Interoperability Implementations
At this month’s Community Roundtable, delve into the HL7 Da Vinci Project’s Trebuchet pilots to receive information that will equip you and your colleagues with the knowledge and resources needed to successfully launch your implementation journey. Pilot leaders and a panel of payer and provider implementers will share their expertise.
After a level-setting session that reviews the purpose and current state of Trebuchet pilots, presenters will describe what is involved with piloting and how to determine your organization’s readiness for piloting. Learn about key elements of finding or creating a pilot, including identifying other parties of the willing, the role of vendors in your pilot design, Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) and Health Information Network (HIN) implications and how your current trading partners fit into your vision. Practical considerations and available resources will also be shared.
The session concludes with a robust panel of payers and providers, who will share their piloting journey. Discussion topics covered will include how panelists selected their use cases, how they gained executive support, and what they know now that they wished they knew at the beginning of their journey.
Presenters:
Karen Ashton
, Director, Population Health Digital Solutions, MultiCare Connected Care
Chris Cioffi
, IT Business System Analyst Sr Advisor, Elevance Health
Michael Gould
, Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega
Srihari Muthyala,
Director, Health Care Solutions & Interoperability, Cambia Health Solutions
Scott
Rossignol
, Solution Architect, eHealthExchange
Michael Westover
, Vice President, Population Health, Providence
Moderator:
Alix Goss
, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
26 Feb 2025
Ready to Go! 2025 HL7 Da Vinci Project Implementation Guide Progress
Learn about Da Vinci’s use cases and the use case progress across the Da Vinci Implementation Guides. Da Vinci Project’s technical directors will provide an overview of all the use cases spanning clinical data exchange; coverage, transparency and burden reduction; quality and risk use cases; and foundational assets.
Presenters will provide an overview of each use case, highlight implementation guide functional enhancements and resources as well as the status and maturity of the guides to help inform your planning for your 2025 FHIR implementation staffing and allocations.
Slides
Yan Heras, HL7 Da Vinci Project deputy technical director and principal informaticist, Optimum eHealth
Lloyd McKenzie, HL7 Da Vinci Project deputy technical director and chief standards officer, Dogwood Health Consulting
Viet Nguyen, MD, technical director and chief implementation officer, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and clinical informaticist, Stratametrics, LLC
Moderator: Alix Goss, program manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and senior consultant, Point-of-Care Partners.
Community Roundtable
01/22/25
A Year
of Partnerships and Progress: HL7 Da Vinci Project Year-end Review and 2025 Plans
Join us for this combined Member Forum, Operating Committee and Community Roundtable as we review this year’s programmatic accomplishments and set the stage for 2025. Da Vinci’s leadership panel will discuss 2024 highlights sharing progress across policy, use cases and implementer support, including the successful outcomes listed in the HIPAA exception report, key partnerships, and their interoperability journeys. A prospective look at 2025, including a preview of Da Vinci’s spring educational event, piloting and implementation efforts, completes the discussion.
Slides
Presenters:
• Ryan Bohochik, Vice Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee, and Director of Value Based Care, Epic
• Vaishali Dubey, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee Member and Director, Provider Interoperability Program, Strategy & Operations, Florida Blue
• Anna Taylor, Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee, and Associate Vice President, Population Health & Value Based CareValue Base Care and Population Health Management, MultiCare Connected Care
Moderator: • Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
11 Dec 2024
Exploring Inferno: An Overview, Demo and Benefits of Da Vinci-related Test Kits
Join us for an informative session dedicated to enhancing your understanding of the Inferno Health API Testing Framework, its test kits and their applications! Presenters from the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP) / Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) and MITRE will introduce the Inferno Framework and voluntary test kits available for the health IT community. These voluntary Inferno test kits may be used as testing tools to further advance implementation guide development and testing of industry implementations.
Learn how to use Inferno test kits and their benefits, as well as see presenters test a Health Level Seven (HL7®) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) APIs against Inferno Da Vinci Project test kits, including Coverage Requirements Discovery (CRD) and Documentation Templates and Rules (DTR). This session will inform you of some of the many testing opportunities the Inferno Framework enables, as well as provide insight into using Inferno test kits already available for the health IT community. The session will conclude with a discussion of resources available for your use.
Presenters
Scott Bohon, Information Technology Specialist, ASTP/ONC
Karl Naden, Inferno Testing Technical Lead, MITRE
Robert Scanlon, Inferno Project Lead, MITRE
Moderator
Alix Goss, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
23 Oct 2024
Federal Updates on TEFCA, Testing, and the Payer/Provider 10x10 Coalition, and Da Vinci’s Take on HTI-2
Join us as 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), highlight why the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement
TM
(TEFCA
TM
) 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 Health Level Seven (HL7
) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR
) Roadmap, and ASTP’s new TEFCA Payer/Provider 10x10 Coalition. ASTP will provide an overview of the10x10 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.
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable August 2024 FINAL.pptx
Mark Knee, J.D., Division Director, Interoperability Division, Office of Policy, Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP)
Chris Muir, Division Director, Networks and Scalability Division, Office of Standards, Certification, and Analysis (OSCA), Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP)
Denise St. Clair, PhD, Director, Health Policy and Interoperability, Global Alliant Inc.
Community Roundtable
8/28/2024
HL7® FHIR® Application Programming Interfaces: Provider Perspectives on Their Transformative Properties
For the June Community Roundtable, 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 Health Level 7 (HL7®) Da Vinci Project real-world production implementations to enable interoperability and advance value-based care. Discover how payers’ and providers’ interactions evolve as they collaborate to tackle problems and address current pain points with the healthcare system. Learn the 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.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable June 2024 (final).pptx
Michael Marchant, Director of Interoperability and Innovation at UC Davis Health
Matthew Schuller, Director, Health IT and Industry Standards at Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Semira Singh, Director, Population Health Informatics at Providence
Moderated by Alix Goss, Da Vinci PMO and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
6/26/24
Real-World Successes: HL7 Da Vinci Project Community Champions, Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange and End-to-End Prior Authorization
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) System. 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. You 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.
After the payer-to-payer data exchange discussion, athenahealth, Availity and Humana will share how they are using Da Vinci Implementation Guides for an end-to-end prior authorization collaboration. The goals of this collaboration were to improve transparency into the prior authorization process, reduce the administrative burdens for both the health plan and its provider network, leverage available clinical content, and accelerate the process through automation. This presentation provides the specifics regarding implementation; how the organizations approached technical, data- and standards-based challenges; reviews critical lessons learned from the initiative; and provides key benchmarks and metrics of post-go-live success.
These real-world implementation stories will provide you with inspiration and insight into how you can apply their learnings to your organization’s efforts to reduce friction, increase efficiency and meet the federal interoperability rules.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Da Vinci Community Roundtable May 2024 Final.pptx
Presenters:
Mark Fleming, Senior Director of Product, Availity
Justin Howe, Senior Manager, Product, Availity
Amy Mattingly, Director, UM Interoperability, Product Management at Humana
Gillian McCabe, Director of Product, Authorization Management at athenahealth
Gurbinder Singh, Principal Product Manager, Humana
Anna Taylor, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee Chair and Associate Vice President, Value Based Care and Population Health Management, MultiCare Connected Care
Moderator
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
5/29/24
Jumpstart Your HL7 FHIR Implementation: Testing and Connectathons Demystifed
Are you ready to implement HL7 FHIR to meet federal burden reduction and interoperability requirements? In this timely overview, which allows you to prepare to participate in upcoming May, July and September Connectathons, the HL7 Da Vinci Project will 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.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable April 2024 Final.pptx
Presenters:
Jeff Brown
Healthcare Standards Advisor
Lantana Consulting Group
Mike Gould
Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy
ZeOmega
Kyle Johnsen
Software Developer
Epic
Moderator:
Alix Goss
HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO and Senior Consultant
Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
4/24/24
Interoperable FHIR: Networked FHIR Exchanges Learnings and Industry Reflections
March’s Community Roundtable explores existing pain points of scaling 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. Panelists will focus on specific use cases and stakeholders to compare different approaches. Da Vinci program leadership will present updates including top themes from ViVE and HIMSS events.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable March 2024 Final.pptx
Jim Adamson, Business Transformation Manager, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Dave DeGandi, Interoperability Strategist, Cambia Health Solutions
Michael Gould, AVP Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega
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 Association
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
3/27/24
HL7 Da Vinci Project 101
Join us and learn the basics of the HL7® Da Vinci Project, a private sector initiative comprised of more than 50 industry-leading providers, payers and technology vendors who are working together to accelerate the adoption of HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (HL7 FHIR®) as the standard to support and integrate value-based care (VBC) data exchange across communities. Learn about Da Vinci, its use cases and implementation guides as well as how you can access the free resources and join the community.
RECORDING (Da Vinci You Tube Channel)
Slides
SS39 - HL7 Da Vinci Project 101_HIMSS24_031424.pptx
Lenel James, Business Lead, Health Information Exchange & Innovation, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Karuna Relwani, Business Interoperability Lead, Health Information Technology (HIT), Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/14/24
The modern data stack for Healthcare is here....just in time for the new regs
With the introduction of the new required CMS APIs and the FHIR data standard for interoperability, the infrastructure to collect, store, process, govern, analyze, and serve highly diverse, large-scale datasets in near-real time is going to require a modern cloud data stack that embeds data governance, shift-left observability, business semantics, self-service “dataops,” and fine-grained data access controls.
A modern data approach, with indestructible metadata, will enable content authenticity and quality so that every stakeholder can confidently compute on this data and get better outcomes, like care, quality and cost.
RECORDING (Da Vinci You Tube Channel)
Joe Gagnon, Chief Executive Officer of 1upHealth
Pieter De Leenher, Chief Technology Officer, 1upHealth
Erin Landau, Director of Product, Oscar Health
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/14/24
Maturing and Scaling FHIR Exchange: Continuous Testing and Connectathon Experience
In this session, we will review how the Da Vinci burden reduction FHIR implementation guides have moved from specification to implementation. The value of FHIR Connectathons is enhanced by building key testing partnerships, establishing basic connectivity and incrementally testing to successful end to end flows.
RECORDING (Da Vinci You Tube Channel)
Slides
SS37 - Maturing and Scaling FHIR - Testing_HIMSS24_031424.pptx
Mike Gould, Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/14/24
The Power of Standardized Clinical Data Exchange Using HL7 FHIR
Explore our journey in deploying the HL7 Da Vinci Project's Clinical Data Exchange, aimed at streamlining automated requests and responses, thus alleviating burdens for providers and payers. After showcasing CDex's functionality and capabilities, presenters will delve into obstacles encountered and unveil their approach to leveraging Cdex in bolstering payer-centric value-based care models. The session culminates in examining the benefits derived from CDex, such as enhanced decision-making, decreased administrative load, better patient outcomes, and elevated quality of care delivery.
RECORDING (Da Vinci You Tube Channel)
Slides
SS36 - The Power of Standardized Clinical Data Exchange Using HL7 FHIR - HIMSS24_031424.pptx
Scott Ogden, IT Systems Analyst, Florida Blue
Ravi
Paladugu, Principal IT Developer, Florida Blue
Rohit Shinde, Vice President, healow
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/14/24
Reducing Prior Authorization Burden and Improving Oncologic Care with FHIR
Join us to learn how industry innovators are advancing interoperability to improve cancer care and reduce burden. The Da Vinci Accelerator advances FHIR standards targeting value-based care requirements, while CodeX fosters standardized data sharing in critical disease domains like cancer, genomics and cardiovascular health. Get insights into HL7 Da Vinci Project's advancements in Prior Authorization and CodeX's innovative use of Da Vinci Implementation Guides (IGs) to address oncology's prior authorization challenges in line with federal interoperability rules. The discussion will share real-world success stories from Da Vinci, including the first-in-the-nation implementation of FHIR driven pre-authorization, and how these efforts can serve as building blocks for CodeX solutions in its pilot to streamline oncology, particularly focusing on prostate cancer. Presenters will also reveal how you can access free and open resources to solve your interoperability challenges, become involved and experience the benefits of participation in this work.
RECORDING (Da Vinci You Tube Channel)
Slides
SS35 - Reducing Burden and Improving Oncologic Care_HIMSS24_031424.pptx
Ellen Anderson, Principal Enterprise Architect at Evernorth
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/14/24
Prior Auth Automation: Insights from Real World Implementers
A panel of seasoned experts share valuable insights from the first implementations of prior auth automation technology. With consideration for the CMS Final Rule (CMS-0057-F), panelists will explore successful strategies for bridging clinical/IT needs between payers & providers, improving operational efficiencies, and optimizing patient care.
Slides
SS25_SS26 - Prior Auth Automation - Insights from Real World Implementers_HIMSS24_031324.pptx
Danny Cawood
Sr. Manager, Product Management, MCG Health
Raj Godavarthi, Associate Vice President, Technology and Interoperability at MCG Health
Michael Marchant, Director, Interoperability and Innovation, UC Davis Health
Brandi O’Diam, director, product management at MCG Health
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/13/24
Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange: Rising to the Opportunities and the Challenges
Having a patient’s health information in one place facilitates informed decision-making, enables efficient care, reduces burden on providers and patients during transitions of coverage, and ultimately can lead to better health outcomes. Join us for 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) System. This session provides an opportunity to better understand dynamics you’ll encounter in achieving payer-to-payer exchange compliance such as consent and endpoint discovery. You 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.
Slides
SS24 -Payer to Payer Data Exchange_HIMSS24_ 031324.pptx
Gurbinder Singh, Principal Product Manager, Humana
Justin Howe, Senior Manager, Product, Availity
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/13/24
A Perfect Partnership: How everyone wins with payer-provider interoperability
CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization final rule has a foundational requirement for exchange between payers, providers, and patients using FHIR APIs. The specified use case is exchange between providers and payers for prior authorization (PA). The existing manual process for PA is a burden for providers, an inefficient workflow for payers, and often delays or denies patients timely care and optimum outcomes. Automating this promises to be a win for all three. A more expansive benefit that is an intent of the rule is to promote the creation of a longitudinal record for patients by payers and leveraging this record to improve quality, efficiency, and outcomes. This intent recognizes that payers often have a more complete picture of the patient than their provider because even before enhancing this record with clinical data and medication claims, the claims data reveals where the patient has been, what diagnoses are established, and what procedures have been done. This complete picture again benefits all three by improving PA, reducing burden for providers, and improving outcomes for patients.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Slides
SS21 - A Perfect Partnership_HIMSS24_031324.pptx
Russell Leftwich, Senior Clinical Advisor, Interoperability, InterSystems
Michael Marchant, Director, Interoperability and Innovation, UC Davis Health
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/13/24
Exceptional Results: Why Providers Use HL7 FHIR Now
The new federal interoperability final rule allows covered entities to implement an all-FHIR-based Prior Authorization API, specifically providing for the US Department of Health and Human Services to use enforcement discretion for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) X12 278 prior authorization transaction standard to further promote efficiency in the prior authorization process. This session will share how an all-FHIR-based API can work, showing how clinicians and their teams are helping to lead the way with HL7® Da Vinci Project real-world production implementations to enable interoperability and advance value-based care. Learn the considerations, challenges and benefits of payers and providers working together to establish infrastructure to streamline and automate prior authorization workflows, remove latency and enable real-time data sharing.
Slides
SS12 - Exceptional Results- Why Providers Use HL7 FHIR Now_HIMSS24_031224.pptx
Semira Singh, Director, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Anna Taylor, Associate Vice President, Value Base Care and Population Health Management, MultiCare Connected Care
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/12/24
Networked FHIR Exchange: Maximizing the Value of Standardized Data Exchange
FHIR data exchange has traditionally been point-to-point exchanges between clients and servers with APIs, presenting individual implementation needs between partners. Networked FHIR exchanges introduce relationships in which single parties interact with multiple other parties, truly testing the value of standardization and trust frameworks in streamlining the implementation of data exchange capabilities across the industry. This session will explore the existing pain points of scaling FHIR exchange 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. The panelists will focus on specific use cases and stakeholders to compare different approaches.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Jim Adamson
Business Transformation Manager, Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Dave DeGandi,
Interoperability Strategist, Cambia Health Solutions
Bill Howard,
Board Chair,
eHealth Exchange
Karuna Relwani,
Business Lead Interoperability, Blue Cross Blue Shield
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/12/24
CDex/PDex and all the FHIR Jazz
Are you seeking guidance on how to comply with the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule (CMS-0057)? Don Rucker, former National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, and Jocelyn Keegan, HL7 Da Vinci Project program manager, will discuss real world application of the Da Vinci guides referenced in Patient, Provider, Payer-to-Payer APIs and outline how they interact with common payer and provider workflow challenges like risk, quality, prior authorization, so we can enable automation, streamline workflows and improve health care delivery.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Don Rucker, MD, Chief Strategy Officer, 1upHealth
Jocelyn Keegan, HL7 Da Vinci Project, Program Manager, POCP
HIMSS24, Orlando, FL
3/12/24
HL7 Da Vinci Implementation Guides Solve Your Real-World Business Problems: Postable Remittance, Payer Data Exchange and Burden Reduction Overviews
Da Vinci leaders will introduce the newest use case focusing on postable remittance advice and will share an overview and discussion of Payer Data Exchange and Burden Reduction Implementation Guides that are recommended for use in CMS's 0057 final rule 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.
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable February (final).pptx
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
RECORDING (Zoom)
Presenters:
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
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
2/28/24
Tell Me More: What the Federal Interoperability Rules Mean to You and What You Can Do About Them
Do you feel overwhelmed in the face of federal regulation? With the issuance of the new federal interoperability rules, the innovative, standards-based interoperability work advanced by HL7 Accelerators is once again being recognized as a path forward for game-changing industry transformation that will reduce burden, increase automation and improve care. Join us and hear an overview and frequently asked questions about the rules, as well as highlights of the HL7 Da Vinci Project and CARIN work referenced, how the work meets the rules’ objectives and stunning success stories. You will learn how to access the resources, participate in community feedback and start tackling challenges.
Slides:
Tell Me More_What The Federal Interop Rules Mean to You.pptx
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Presenter:
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager @ HL7 Da Vinci Project and Payer Practice Lead at Point of Care Partners
ViVE 2024, Los Angeles, CA
2/26/24
Igniting Interoperability: An HL7 FHIR Accelerator Panel
Five years ago, HL7 launched the FHIR accelerator program to support emerging FHIR use cases and help communities create and adopt FHIR implementation guides. Since its inception, FHIR standards development has focused on meaningful implementation and adoption. As an exponential number of use cases has emerged, end users and implementers, from government agencies, health systems, and developers have adopted the robust capabilities of FHIR. Representatives from the HL7 FHIR Accelerator community will share their success stories for 2023 and their plans for 2024. The panel will include members of the Argonaut Project, CARIN Alliance, CodeX, the Da Vinci Project, FAST and Gravity. Charles Jaffe, MD, Ph.D., CEO of HL7 International, will moderate a program that welcomes audience participation.
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Presenters:
Chuck Jaffe, MD, PhD, CEO @ HL7
Aneesh Chopra, Member @ Argonaut Project; President @ CareJourney
Qi Li, MD, Member @ Vulcan; Director, Product Innovation @ InterSystems
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager @ HL7 Da Vinci Project; Payer/Practice Lead @ Point-of-Care Partners (POCP)
Ryan Howells, Program Manager @ CARIN Alliance; Principal @ Leavitt Partners
Wanmei Ou, Steering Committee Member @ CodeX; VP, Product, Life Science and Data Analytics @ Ontada
Jason Teeple, Steering Committee Member @ FAST (FHIR at Scale Taskforce); Enterprise Architect @ Evernorth
Micky Tripathi, Ph.D., M.P.P., National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services
ViVE 2024, Los Angeles, CA
2/26/24
CMS Interoperability Final Rule Overview and a Clinical Data Exchange Success Story: How Standardization Improves Value Based Care Performance
Join Da Vinci’s January Community Roundtable to hear federal officers provide an overview of the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Final Rule (CMS-0057). After their presentation, learn about Providence’s journey to become the first major health system to implement HL7® Da Vinci Project’s Clinical Data Exchange (CDex) standards, including its 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.
Slides
Da Vinci Community Roundtable January 2024 (Final).pptx
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Presenters:
Lorraine Doo, Senior Policy Advisor, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Alex Mugge, Chief Health Informatics Officer, and Director, OBRHI/HIIG, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Semira Singh, Director, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Michael Westover, Vice President, Population Health, Providence
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
1/24/24
A Year of Active Implementation: HL7 Da Vinci Project Year-end Review and 2024 Plans
Join us for this combined Member Forum, Operating Committee and Community Roundtable as we review this year’s program accomplishments. Da Vinci Project leaders will share the latest on use case progress and implementations, regulatory response and alignment, and how HL7 FHIR brings value to implementers and the marketplace. The session concludes with considerations and opportunities for 2024.
RECORDING (GoToWebinar)
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Slides
Da Vinci Community Roundtable December 2023.pptx
Hans Buitendijk, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee Vice Chair, and Director, Interoperability Strategy, Oracle Health
Crystal Kallem, Project Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care-Partners
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Payer/Practice Lead, Point-of-Care Partners
Moderator: Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
12/6/23
The Power of Collaboration: 2023 HL7 Da Vinci Project Implementation Guide Progress
At this month’s Community Roundtable, hear first-hand accounts of the material updates and changes made in 2023 and plans for 2024 across the Da Vinci Implementation Guides: clinical data exchange; coverage, transparency and burden; and quality and risk use cases; and foundational assets. Presenters highlight implementation guide functional enhancements as well as the current status and maturity of the guides to help inform your planning for next year’s FHIR implementation staffing and allocations. Come join us and learn where we need your input and participation.
RECORDING
Slides
Da Vinci Community Roundtable October 2023 (revised).pptx
Michael Gould, Associate Vice President, Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega and HL7 Da Vinci Project Architectural Group Co-Lead
Crystal Kallem, Project Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care-Partners
Mark Scrimshire, PDex Project Lead & Implementation Guide Lead, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Chief Interoperability Officer, Onyx Health
Teresa Younkin, Value Based Performance Reporting Co-Lead, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
10/25/23
No Surprises Now: How the HL7 Da Vinci Project Accelerates Patient Cost Transparency
Join us for a multistakeholder discussion on Patient Cost Transparency featuring a provider, payer, vendor and regulator at this month’s Community Roundtable. The webinar begins with an initial level setting session outlining the regulatory landscape, including the No Surprises Act Law, regulations and resources. A review of the PCT use case will follow, and the session will close with insights on the benefits of testing and implementation of PCT from representatives of Providence, Florida Blue, Epic and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
RECORDING
Slides
Da Vinci Community Roundtable September 2023 (final).pptx
Vanessa Candelora, HL7 Da Vinci Project Patient Cost Transparency Co-Lead and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care-Partners
Tina Mintyala, Program Manager, Revenue Cycle, Providence
Alice O’Carroll, HL7 Da Vinci Project Patient Cost Transparency Co-Lead and Interoperability Product Manager, Florida Blue
Carmen Smiley, Health Insurance Specialist, Division of Consumer Protection Policy, Consumer Support Group, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Zackery Welch, Executive Director, Pre-Services: Providence Health and Services
Jacob Woodford, HL7 Da Vinci Project Patient Cost Transparency Co-Lead and Technical Services, Epic
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
9/27/23
Reducing Prior Authorization Burden and Improving Oncologic Care with HL7 FHIR
Join us for the August roundtable to learn the latest on why and how Da Vinci is tackling prior authorization and hear how CodeX is leveraging the work of the Da Vinci Implementation Guides (IGs), which have been referenced in federal proposed interoperability rules, to tackle prior authorization challenges in Oncology. Discover the endeavors of the CodeX Prior Authorization in Oncology Use Case team to improve the care journey for cancer patients by expediting prior authorization via automation. The discussion will share real-world success stories from Da Vinci and how these efforts can serve as building blocks for CodeX solutions, as well as reveal how you can become involved and the benefits of participation in this work.
RECORDING
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable August 2023 final.pptx
Presenters:
Ellen Anderson, Enterprise Architect, Evernorth
Kirk Anderson, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Chair, Da Vinci Steering Committee, Cambia Health Solutions
Su Chen, MD, CodeX Program Manager, Clinical Science Principal, MITRE
Moderator:
Jocelyn Keegan, HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Manager, and Payer Practice Lead, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
8-23-23
Risk Adjustment Reporting at the Point of Care
Join us for the June Community Roundtable to hear the latest HL7 Da Vinci Project updates and learn how the Da Vinci Risk Adjustment Implementation Guide (IG) supports exchange of risk adjustment gap reports at the point of care. In the discussion of one of the newest use cases, you will also discover how standard protocols, which are payer agnostic, enable communication of chronic conditions and simplified workflows. Presenters will also illustrate how providers gain the ability to share real-time feedback and clinical evidence to address gaps. An overview of the IG and a question-and-answer period will conclude the webinar.
RECORDING
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable June 2023 Final.pptx
Josh Lamb, Integration Architect, Optum
Linda Michaelsen, Director, Healthcare Interoperability Standards, Optum
Nidhi Pengoria, Senior Product Manager, athenahealth
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
6-29-23
Improving Patient Outcomes Using FHIR: How providers are exchanging clinical data with payers to deliver better quality of care
May’s Community Roundtable focuses on bidirectional clinical data exchange between payers and providers using Da Vinci’s PDex and CDex implementation guides. This month’s implementation story from FloridaBlue, healow insights and Humana discusses how standardized information sharing improves patient care. The session includes a demonstration of clinical data exchange capabilities, such as point of care alerts and up-to-date patient histories, underscoring the value of using FHIR standards to optimize electronic medical record integration to assist in achieving value-based care outcomes. Rounding out this month’s webinar will be Da Vinci program updates and use case milestone progress including highlights from HL7 Connectathon and WGM+.
RECORDING
Program Update Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable May 2023_Program Updates.pptx
Presenters:
Ghani Choudari, IT Systems Engineer, Healthcare Interoperability Team, Florida Blue
Farheen Khalil, Product Analyst, Product Management Team, healow Insights
Scott Ogden, IT Business Architect, Healthcare Interoperability Team, Florida Blue
Ranjan Saxena, Interoperability Architecture, Humana
Rohit Shinde, Vice President, healow Insights
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
5-24-23
A Transformative Trifecta: An End-to-End Prior Authorization Journey
Join us for April’s Community Roundtable to hear the latest from the HL7 Da Vinci Project and recent industry activity as well as our featured implementation story from athenahealth, Availity and Humana. This national payer, EHR vendor, and health information network will share lessons learned from their collaborative development of an end-to-end prior authorization process leveraging the Da Vinci Burden Reduction Implementation Guides.
RECORDING
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable April 2023 v2.pptx
Presenters:
Susan Bellile, Principal, Clinical Solutions, Availity
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project; Payer/Practice Lead, Point-of-Care Partners
Amy Mattingly, Director, UM Interoperability Product Management, Humana
Gillian McCabe, Director, Product Management, Authorization Management, athenahealth
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, Vice President and Senior Consultant, Imprado
Community Roundtable
4-26-23
Use Case Progress and Patient Matching Success: How to Improve Interoperability and Patient Safety
Join us for the March Community Roundtable to hear the latest news and learn about the progress towards use case milestones, specifically highlighting Clinical Data Exchange (CDex), Price Cost Transparency (PCT) and Member Attribution (ATR). You will then hear the real-world story of Opala and MultiCare Connected Care, implementers of Da Vinci’s member attribution use case, which resulted in a 10% improvement in patient matching. This benefit helped MultiCare further improve patient safety by ensuring clinicians have the full picture about their patients in real time.
RECORDING
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable March 2023 Final.pptx
Presenters:
Crystal Kallem, Project Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Payer Practice Lead, Point-of-Care Partners
Meghan Quint, Vice President of Solutions and Customer Success, Opala
Anna Taylor, AVP, Population Health & Value Based Care, MultiCare Connected Care
Moderator:
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, Vice President and Senior Consultant, Imprado
Community Roundtable
3-22-23
Advancing Interoperability via FHIR APIs: An Industry Discussion on Progress, Proposed Rules and the Value of Automation
The adoption of HL7 FHIR over the past 11 years has paved the way for healthcare transformation using open APIs, the same kind of evolution experienced over the years in travel, commerce and finance. As a key to meeting the new federal rules, the HL7 Da Vinci Project’s Implementation Guides are paving the way for industry to move and achieve true automation that will ultimately reduce administrative burden through streamlined workflows that provide data to users when they need it in the format they desire. This month, hear about the latest thinking regarding the proposed rules, discover the resources available from the HL7 Da Vinci Project that will help you automate your processes, and learn how provider and payer innovators who have not waited for regulation are already reaping the benefits of FHIR APIs in their real-world business transformations.
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Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable Feb 2023_Final.pptx
Kirk Anderson, Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee, and Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Cambia Health Solutions
Hans Buitendijk, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee Vice Chair, and Director, Interoperability Strategy, Oracle Health
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, Vice President and Senior Consultant, Imprado
Christol Green, Clinical Data Exchange Co-Lead and E-Solutions Senior Business Consultant/Advisor, Elevance Health
Viet Nguyen, MD, Technical Director, HL7 Da Vinci Project, Chief Implementation Officer, HL7 and Clinical Informaticist, Stratametrics, LLC
Semira Singh, Director, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Denise St. Clair, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO, and Research Manager, Acumen, LLC
Community Roundtable
2-22-23
The Intersection of Federal Regulation and The HL7 Da Vinci Project
With the issuance of the new federal prior authorization and attachments rule proposals last month, 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. Join us for Da Vinci’s January Community Roundtable and hear an overview and frequently asked questions about the rules and their accompanying RFIs first-hand from CMS officials. Then Da Vinci leaders will share an overview of the Implementation Guides that are suggested in the proposed rules and how they meet the rules’ objectives. You will learn how to access the resources, participate in community feedback and start getting involved.
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Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable Jan 25 2023 Final.pptx
Robert Dieterle
HL7 Da Vinci Project Sr. Advisor and Burden Reduction Lead
Dr. Mary Greene
Director of the Office of Burden Reduction & Health Informatics, CMS
Daniel Kalwa
Acting Director, National Standards Group, Office of Burden Reduction and Health Informatics, CMS
Jocelyn Keegan
HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Manager
Alexandra Mugge
Director and Deputy Chief Health Informatics Officer, CMS
Viet Nguyen, MD
HL7 Da Vinci Project Technical Director and HL7 Chief Standards Implementation Officer
Community Roundtable
1-25-23
Significant Progress: HL7 Da Vinci Project Year-end Review and 2023 Plans
Join us for this combined Member Forum and Community Roundtable as we review this year’s program accomplishments. The webinar continues with a panel of industry and HL7 Da Vinci Project leaders sharing the impact of corresponding regulations and the proven guides that reduce burden and enable efficient value-based care workflows. In particular, they will discuss the reality and progress of Da Vinci implementations in a world where FHIR APIs are becoming the de facto norm for data sharing for clinical data exchange and prior authorization. The session concludes with a preview of the project goals and activities planned for 2023.
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Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable Nov final.pptx
Kirk Anderson, Chair, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee, and Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Cambia Health Solutions
Ryan Bohochik, Director of Value Based Care, Epic
Derek De Young, Director of Research and Development – Payer Platform, Epic
Hans Buitendijk, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee Vice Chair, and Director, Interoperability Strategy, Cerner
Jocelyn Keegan, HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Manager
Anna Taylor, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Committee Member, and AVP, Population Health & Value Based Care, MultiCare Connected Care
Community Roundtable
11-30-22
Current State: HL7 Da Vinci Implementation Guide Progress in 2022
Join Da Vinci use case leads and its project manager during the October Community Roundtable and hear first-hand accounts of the material updates and changes made in 2022 across Da Vinci Implementation Guides and begin to look forward to 2023.
Presenters highlight implementation guide functional additions, the status and phase of the guides to help inform your planning for next year’s FHIR implementation staffing and allocations.
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Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable October 2022 (final).pptx
Vanessa Candelora, HL7 Da Vinci Project Manager and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Dave DeGandi, Burden Reduction Co-Lead, Attribution Co-Lead and Senior Interoperability Strategist, Cambia Health Solutions
Christol Green, Clinical Data Exchange Co-Lead and E-Solutions Senior Business Consultant/Advisor, Elevance Health
Linda Michaelsen, Data Exchange for Quality Measures Co-Lead and Director, Healthcare Interoperability Standards, Optum
Community Roundtable
10-26-22
Dive Into Performance Reporting for Value-Based Contracts
As fee for service shifts to value-based care, value-based contracts have emerged as a mechanism that providers and payers may use to better align their contracting structures with broader changes in the healthcare system.
September’s Community Roundtable provides you with front-row access to HL7 Da Vinci Project’s newest use case that aims to develop an HL7 FHIR Implementation Guide to support value-based performance reporting for quality and risk contracts. Proposed by a provider, this use case seeks to solve challenges around the lack of reporting format standardizations, the resource-intensive process, lack of scalability and the complexities of data reconciliation.
The session provides a brief high-level perspective regarding the value-based performance reporting component, and then highlights the genesis, development and project scope of the use case. The opportunities to tackle the challenges of gathering performance data will be a focus of the Humana and Providence presenters.
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Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable September 2022 .pptx
Heather Kennedy, Principal Interoperability Architect, Humana
Vincent Powell, Manager, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Semira Singh, Director, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Teresa Younkin, Project Co-Lead, HL7 Da Vinci Project PMO and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
9-28-22
The Future is Now: How You Can Use HL7 FHIR to Reduce Burden and Improve Quality Measurement
Slides:
Da Vinci AAFP Slides 2022.pptx
Lenel James, BCBSA
Michael B. Marchant, Director, Health Information Exchange, UC Davis Health
Stephen Waldren, MD
AAFP FMX22 - Office of the Future,
Washington, DC,
10-23-22
12:30pm-12:50pm EST
Celebrating HL7 FHIR’s Success: From Champions to Prior Authorization Implementers
August’s roundtable begins with a program update and brief recognition of the 2021 HL7 Da Vinci Community Champions, showcasing individuals making significant contributions to advancing value-based care by leveraging HL7 FHIR and making the outputs of Da Vinci real.
The main spotlight will be on a real-world implementation of Da Vinci’s prior authorization Implementation Guides and the benefits achieved by the 646-bed health system UC Davis Health, the 25.4-million-member payer Centene, and technology solutions vendor InterSystems. Learn the considerations, challenges and benefits of working together to establish infrastructure to streamline prior authorization workflows, remove latency and enable real-time data sharing.
RECORDING
Note: Recording starts with the Prior Authorization: A Shared Provider/Payer Project. Slides contain introductory content and Da Vinci Community Champion Class of 2021.
Slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable August 2022 .pptx
Howard Cohen, Director, Advanced Technology Team, Centene
Michael B. Marchant, Director, Health Information Exchange, UC Davis Health
Lynda Rowe, Senior Advisor, Value-based Markets, InterSystems
Mahesh Siddanati, Vice President, Digital Solutions and Product (Regulatory and Quality), Centene
Community Roundtable
8-24-22
Effective Interoperability Governance: The People, Processes and Data
This month’s Community Roundtable provides multiple vantage points to approaching interoperability governance and its complexities in our HL7 FHIR API landscape around people, processes and data. Learn about the meaning of governance and the importance, challenges and lessons learned when applying these guardrails from four different perspectives: an Accountable Care Organization, an academic medical center, a payer and an IT vendor. Critical considerations around process controls, systems and frameworks will also be addressed.
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Slides:
Da Vinci April 2022 Final.pptx
Michael Gould, Business Lead – Interoperability, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Michael B. Marchant, Director, Health Information Exchange, UC Davis Health
Lukasz Nosol, Senior Director, Software Development - Enterprise Clinical Integration and Interoperability, Optum
Charlotte Morris, Data Governance Program Director, MultiCare Connected Care
Community Roundtable
4-27-22
Ready, Set, Test: Prepare Now to Test Da Vinci Implementation Guides
Calling all product and technical teams!
The March Community Roundtable will answer your questions regarding how to test your use of the HL7 Da Vinci Project Implementation Guides (IGs). This collaborative work is community built and the community needs you to come test with us. This essential primer will delve into the IGs and help you identify what you want to test, who needs to be involved, and the tools involved in the testing process so that you are prepared for HL7 and CMS Connectathons. With this basic knowledge you can create your own roadmap to readiness while helping improve industry interoperability.
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Slides:
Da Vinci March 2022 (final).pptx
Vanessa Candelora, HL7 Da Vinci Project Manager, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care-Partners
Robert Dieterle, Da Vinci Sr. Advisor and Chief Executive Officer, EnableCare, LLC
Yan Heras, HL7 Da Vinci Project Lead and Technical Advisor, and Principal Informaticist, Optimum eHealth
Community Roundtable
3-30-22
Use of Da Vinci IGs in COVID Response
COVID-19 has accelerated the need for solutions that enable healthcare consumers & payers to easily access testing & vaccination data from labs, pharmacies, health plans, & providers. HL7 Da Vinci IGs provided a standardized approach to pulling these data & putting them in the customer’s hands. UnitedHealthcare & Change Healthcare will share how the use of the CDex & PDex IGs enabled consumers to pull test results as well as vaccination data respectively via digital health apps & portals.
Slides:
03-15-22-1015_Shah_Using DaVincI Igs for COVID-19 RESPONSE.pptx
G Shah,
Change Healthcare
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 15, 10:15 to 10:35 a.m.
How HL7 Da Vinci Measures Quality and Reduces Burden
COVID-19 has accelerated the need for solutions that enable healthcare consumers & payers to easily access testing & vaccination data from labs, pharmacies, health plans, & providers. HL7 Da Vinci IGs provided a standardized approach to pulling these data & putting them in the customer’s hands. UnitedHealthcare & Change Healthcare will share how the use of the CDex & PDex IGs enabled consumers to pull test results as well as vaccination data respectively via digital health apps & portals.
Slides:
Session 67 - HIMSS22 Reducing Burden 03-15-22 - 415.pptx
Kirk Anderson
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Cambia Health Solutions
Anna Taylor
Director of Operations
Multicare Health System
HIMSS22 - Orange County Convention Center, W311A
March 15, 3 - 4 p.m.
How HL7 Da Vinci Measures Quality & Reduces Burden | HIMSS
, ID #67
How to Transform Prior Authorization with Evolving Standards - Spotlight Theater
Listen to an organization’s journey from a prior authorization (PA) burden reduction solution suite to an evolving standards solution leveraging HL7 FHIR, Da Vinci Implementation Guides (IGs), and X12 capabilities. Learn about the problem, market opportunity, and how the IGs can streamline PA to enable collaborative workflows between payers and providers. The takeaway: PA is not just a technology problem - but a workflow and a communication opportunity.
Slides:
03-15-22-415_How to Transform Prior Authorization with Evolving Standards.pdf
Rajesh Godavarthi, MCG
Heidi Kriz, Regence Health Plans
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 15, 4:15 to 4:35 p.m.
Governing Interoperability
How does an organization govern interoperability? Join us for a business and IT strategic change management discussion to discover how organizations are creating a pathway to performance by developing an enterprise-level interoperability road map outlining a governance model and policies to enable business transformation.
Slides:
Session 84 - HIMSS22 Governing Interoperability 3-15-22 - 415p v6(1).pptx
Michael Marchant
UC Davis Medical Center
Heather Kennedy
Humana
HIMSS22 - Orange County Convention Center, W308A
March 15, 4:15 - 5:15 p.m. Governing Interoperability | HIMSS
, ID #84
Understanding the Role of FHIR in Patient Cost Transparency - Spotlight Theater
Are you curious about how the No Surprises Act will affect your efforts to provide Patient Cost Transparency? Explore one of the newest Da Vinci Project Use Cases and gain a better understanding of the role of HL7 FHIR in streamlining processes and improving data exchange. This functionality will ultimately enable accurate, real-time access to the cost of medical care prior to delivery, allowing patients to make better health care decisions and be better stewards of their healthcare dollars.
Slides:
03-15-22-445-Abramsky_Campi_PCT Presentation_Da Vinci Spotlight_FINAL_030422.pptx
Caitlyn Campi, GuideWell
Maxim Abramsky, Edifecs
March 15, 4:45 to
5:05 PM
HL7 Da Vinci Project: A Key to Meeting Quality Measures - Spotlight Theater
Hear a first-hand account of how organizations are using HL7 Da Vinci Project Implementation Guides to meet quality measures, such as the Medication Reconciliation Post Discharge Quality Measure, identify gaps and reduce burden. Discover how to get involved, join the growing collaborative community, and directly access all of Da Vinci’s free and open resources.
Slides:
03-15-22-515-Rowe_Quality Measures using Da Vinci Implementtion Guides - HIMSS.pptx
Lynda Rowe, InterSystems
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 15, 5:15 to 5:35 PM
The Many Facets of Prior Authorization Burden Reduction - Spotlight Theater
Join us for an extended session that begins with an inside look at an organization’s HL7 FHIR journey and ends with a Da Vinci Project implementer discussion providing multiple perspectives on prior authorization, current prior authorization burden, how the available implementation guides can streamline the processes and the changing nature of how payers and providers interact as they are working together to tackle problems.
Slides:
03-16-22-1215 HIMSS The Many Facets of Prior Authorization Burden Reduction.pdf
Benjamin Orwoll,
MD MS, OHSU
Anna Taylor, MultiCare Health System
Rajesh Godavarthi, MCG
Heidi Kriz,
Regence Health Plans
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 16, 12:15 to 13:35 PM 12:45 to 1:05 PM
(Extended Session)
The Role of HL7 FHIR in Patient Cost Transparency - Spotlight Theater
Learn how the new HL7 Da Vinci Patient Cost Transparency use cases will be implemented into an existing HL7 FHIR based point of care platform between payers and providers. The result: EHR data retrieval for best faith estimate queries is enabled, which reduces manual input burden and ultimately will help patients make more informed health care decisions.
Slides:
03-16-22-115-Modder_Potochniak_HIMSS 2022 PCT Deck_V4 (1).pptx
David Potochniak,
Optum
Jeffrey Modder,
United Healthcare
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 16, 1:15 to 1:35 PM
The Role of HL7 FHIR in Patient Cost Transparency
Are you curious about how the No Surprises Act will affect your efforts to provide patient cost transparency? Explore one of the newest Da Vinci Project Use Cases and gain a better understanding of the role of HL7 FHIR in streamlining processes and improving data exchange. This functionality will ultimately enable accurate, real-time access to the cost of medical care prior to delivery, allowing patients to make better healthcare decisions and be better stewards of their healthcare dollars.
Slides:
Session 214 - HIMSS22 Patient Cost Transparency 03-17-22 -10.pptx
Vanessa Candelora
Point of Care Partners, Senior Consultant
Project Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project
Alice O'Carroll
Interoperability Lead Consultant
Florida Blue
HIMSS22 - Orange County Convention Center, W311A
March 17, 10 - 11 a.m.
The Role of HL7 FHIR in Patient Cost Transparency | HIMSS
, ID #214
Governing Interoperability - Spotlight Theater
How does an organization govern interoperability? Join us for a business and IT strategic change management discussion and discover how organizations are creating a pathway to performance by developing an enterprise-level interoperability roadmap outlining a governance model and policies to enable business transformation.
Slides:
03-17-22-1245-Nosol_Taylor_HIMSS22_Governing Interoperability_v3_sentHL7DaVinci.pptx
Lukasz Nosol, United Healthcare
Anna Taylor, MultiCare Health System
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 17, 12:45 to 1:05 PM
CMS Payer to Payer Mandate: A Working Approach to Compliance - Spotlight Theater
Discover how one plan and vendor are moving forward with achieving payer to payer mandate requirements.
Slides:
03-17-22-115-Campi_Day_CMS Payer to Payer Mandate.pptx
Caitlyn Campi,
GuideWell
Kevin Day, Edifecs
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 17, 1:15 to 1:35 PM
Insurance Plan Data Retrieval via Patient and Payer APIs - Spotlight Theater
Walk through a real-world use case showing which health data standards are used alongside HL7 FHIR-based applications within a health insurance payer portal to acquire health data from other health insurance payers. We will also discuss how to leverage FHIR operations, such as “$patient-everything” and “$member-match”, to support clinical data exchange between health insurance payers.
Slides:
03-17-22-145-Block_Lamb_HIMSS22_InsurancePlanData_v2_SentHL7DaVinci.pptx
Joshua Lamb, Optum
Dan Bock, Optum
HIMSS22 - Spotlight Theater
March 17, 1:45 to 2:05 PM
The Evolution of Clinical Data Exchange Using HL7 FHIR
CDex allows for precise requests for individual data points in a granular, targeted fashion, streamlining the process for payers, providers and patients. Join Da Vinci Project implementers who are leveraging HL7 FHIR-based models for payer-to-provider, payer-to-patient and payer-to payer information sharing and learn about the power of extending FHIR APIs as foundational building blocks for interoperability among all stakeholders.
Slides:
03-17-22-215-Day_Kelly_2022 HIMSS22 CDEX 0309.jk vc dd (003).pptx
Durwin Day,
Blue Cross Blue Shield Illinois (BCBSIL)
John Kelly, Edifecs
HIMSS22- Innovation Live! Theater
March 17, 2:15 to 2:35 PM
Role of EHRs in Advancing Interoperability
In this month’s webinar, HL7 Da Vinci Project is exploring how EHRs are key to interoperability success by hosting a discussion with electronic health record (EHR) vendors Allscripts and healow Insights.
The session will showcase how the role of HL7 FHIR and the Da Vinci implementation guides are impacting their product roadmaps and related integration efforts to improve workflow, maximize efficiencies and improve patient care.
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Slides:
Da Vinci 2022 February (final).pptx
Jeff Danford, Sr. Principal Software Engineer, Allscripts
Seth Paradis, Sales and Business Development Manager, Payer Engagement Division, healow Insights
Community Roundtable
2-23-22
Jump Start Your 2022 Implementation Efforts
As we dive into the new year, join us for January’s Community Roundtable and receive key updates on Implementation Guide progress, education to help you prepare to respond to related rules and regulation, and hear from real-world implementers to aid your 2022 HL7 FHIR journey.
Learn how industry innovators Oregon Health & Science University, MultiCare Connected Care, Regence Health Plans and MCG are leveraging the available HL7 Da Vinci Project Implementation Guides to transform prior authorization, reduce burden and hear how the payer and providers interact as they collaborate to tackle problems, transform processes and improve care delivery. The implementation demonstrates how the HL7 Da Vinci Project is accelerating the adoption of HL7 FHIR as the standard to support and integrate value-based care (VBC) data exchange.
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Slides:
Da Vinci January 2022 (final).pdf
Vanessa Candelora, Project Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Senior Consultant, Point-of-Care Partners
Anna Taylor, M.S., CIPCT, Director of Operations MultiCare Connected Care
Benjamin Orwoll, M.D., M.S., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care and Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
Heidi Kriz, Assistant Director of Medical Policy and PA Transformation Lead, Regence Health Plans
Rajesh “Raj” Godavarthi, Associate Vice President of Technology and Interoperability, MCG Health, part of the Hearst Health network
Community Roundtable
1-26-22
Are you ready for 2022? Hear Progress and Plans, Available Testing Tools and Implementer Perspectives
Join us for a year-end joint meeting of the Community Roundtable and Member Forum, the final Da Vinci webinar of 2021.
Da Vinci’s program management office will share insights on the year as well as the latest on strategic planning, and then we will hear from leadership regarding priorities for 2022.
In support of industry implementation efforts, we will showcase current and new publicly available Da Vinci resources to aid adoption of FHIR-based standards and use cases.
This session will aid your readiness by sharing implementer tools and activities to support your goals to streamline processes and reduce provider and payer burden.
Adopting HL7 Da Vinci’s value-based care standards supports compliance efforts with federal regulations and contributes to more efficient and effective patient care and overall experience.
RECORDING
Slides:
Da Vinci Dec 2021 (final).pptx
Insights, Programmatic Status and 2022 Strategic Plans
Jocelyn Keegan, Da Vinci Program Manager and Payer Practice Lead, Point of Care Partners
Da Vinci Use Cases and Resources
Vanessa Candelora, Da Vinci Project Manager and Senior Consultant, Point of Care Partners
Implementation Call to Action
Viet Nguyen, MD, Technical Director, HL7 Da Vinci Project and Clinical Informaticist, Stratametrics, LLC
Da Vinci Steering Committee's Leadership Panel:
Kirk Anderson, Chair, Da Vinci Steering Committee and Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Cambia Health Solutions
Michael Myint, Da Vinci Steering Committee member and
Physician Executive, Population Health Risk Adjustment and Quality, MultiCare Health System
Deepak Sadagopan, Da Vinci Steering Committee member, and Senior Vice President, Value Based Care & Population Health Informatics at Providence
Community Roundtable
12-8-21
Harnessing Clinical Data Exchange (CDex) to Improve Performance within Value-Based Care
This month’s Community Roundtable focuses on the “Swiss Army Knife” of Da Vinci IGs: Clinical Data Exchange (CDex). This workhorse IG, which shares provider-generated clinical data with payers or other industry partners, supports automated requests and responses for clinical data, which streamlines processes and reduces provider and payer burden.
The session features a current snapshot of the functionality, benefits and capabilities of CDex. After the level setting, members of the Providence team will share their strategy for using CDex to support payer value-based care arrangements, focusing on their initial target to achieve supplemental data exchange.
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Slides:
Da Vinci October 2021 CR_CDex (final).pptx
Viet Nguyen, MD, Technical Director, HL7 Da Vinci Project, and Clinical Informaticist, Stratametrics, LLC
Semira Singh, Product Manager, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Michael Westover, Vice President, Population Health Informatics, Providence
Community Roundtable
10-27-21
Fall into the Latest from the HL7 Da Vinci Project
Join the Da Vinci Project’s Community Roundtable to hear an update on key initiatives and see a demonstration of prior authorization burden reduction.
The session begins with an update from the Project Management Office (PMO) including the status of the Price Cost Transparency and Risk Adjustment Implementation Guides (IGs) as well as resources related to Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange. Then Change Healthcare and ZeOmega will share how they are bringing market-facing payer & provider APIs forward for prior authorization burden reduction. Learn how HL7 Da Vinci IGs are enabling interoperability with payers’ provider community, leading to increased transparency (CRD), clinical data automation (DTR), and clinical data exchange (PAS) to improve authorization decision-making. This demonstration will focus on HL7 FHIR assets as we move through the transformation to true interoperability and value-based care.
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Slides:
2021 September Da Vinci Community Roundtable (final).pptx
Vanessa Candelora, Da Vinci Project Manager and Senior Consultant, Point of Care Partners
Craig Knier, Senior Director Product Management, Change Healthcare and co-chair of the WEDI Prior Auth sub-workgroup
Tony Sheng, VP Interoperability Strategy, ZeOmega
Community Roundtable
9-22-21
Practical Approaches to Achieving Nationwide FHIR Adoption
August’s Community Roundtable presents an update on ONC’s FHIR at Scale Taskforce (
FAST
) solutions and opportunities to influence emerging solutions as well as showcasing an implementation pilot for Payer-to-Payer Exchange:
ONC
FAST
: National Level Solutions to Common Barriers Are Closer to Reality Than Ever
This session will provide a brief overview of the ONC
FAST
, a high-level update on
FAST’s
work to date, including identity, endpoint directory and testing solutions, and a deeper dive into the work on scalable security solutions and exchange with or without intermediaries. The session will provide actionable ways you can engage with
FAST’s
work whether by commenting on draft implementation guides, attending public calls, or participating in Connectathons.
CMS Payer-to-Payer Mandate: A Working Approach to Compliance
The compliance date of 1/1/2022 for the CMS Payer-to-Payer data exchange mandate is quickly approaching. Considering the rule lacks a specific technical standard mandate, several models for compliance have emerged in the industry. Da Vinci has been working with its members and industry to clarify architecture options that achieve interoperability and leverage significant investments in FHIR and Patient API solutions. In this Community Roundtable, two Payers present their implementation approach and demonstrate their technical solution.
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Slides:
2021 August Da Vinci Community Roundtable (combined, final).pptx
ONC
FAST
Stephen Konya, ONC
Patrick Murta, Humana
Luis Maas, EMR Direct
Payer-to-Payer Exchange Demonstration:
Caitlyn Campi, Florida Blue
Mitch Mead, BCBS Tennessee
John Kelly, Edifecs
Community Roundtable
8-25-21
Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange: Rising to the Opportunities and the Challenges
With an implementation deadline of January 1, 2022, the Interoperability and Patient Access final rule (CMS-9115-F) requires most CMS-regulated payers to exchange certain patient clinical data at the patient’s request, allowing the patient to direct the transfer of their information as they move from payer to payer to help create a cumulative health record with their current payer. CMS guidance and FAQs strongly encourage the use of the HL7 FHIR PDex Implementation Guide. Having a patient’s health information in one place facilitates informed decision-making, enables efficient care,
reduces burden on providers and patients during transitions of coverage,
and ultimately can lead to better health outcomes.
July's Community Roundtable provides a current snapshot of Da Vinci’s effort to create a nationwide interoperable approach among payers using PDex-based data exchange. This session provides an opportunity to better understand dynamics you’ll encounter in achieving payer-to-payer exchange compliance such as consent and endpoint discovery. You will gain a foundational understanding of the 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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Slides:
2021 July Da Vinci Community Roundtable (final).pptx
Michael Gould, Business Lead - Interoperability at Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Patrick Murta, Chief Interoperability Architect & Solutions Architecture Fellow, Humana
Heather Kennedy Tanner, Director of Enterprise Architecture, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
Community Roundtable
7-28-21
Demystifying Attachments
to Enable Clinical Data Exchange
June's Community Roundtable led off with Alix Goss providing an overview of attachment models and standards for clinical data exchange capabilities.
Dr. Steven Lane shared the clinician view regarding the challenges, opportunities and benefits.
National Government Services showcased their Attachments implementation and production successes with more than 1500 provider organizations improving multiple workflows and reducing burden.
Da Vinci’s Technical Director presented emerging capabilities for provider-provider and provider-payer clinical data exchange using the CDex implementation guide.
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Slides:
2021 June Da Vinci Community Roundtable (final).pptx
Alix Goss, HL7 Da Vinci Program Support and Vice President, Imprado
Steven Lane, MD, Clinical Informatics Director, Privacy, Information Security & Interoperability, Sutter Health
Mary Lynn Bushman, Agile Product Manager, National Government Services INC.
Viet Nguyen, MD, Technical Director, HL7 Da Vinci and Clinical Informaticist, Stratametrics LLC
Community Roundtable
6-23-21
Reducing Burden: Da Vinci Quality Measures tied to CMS RFI and HIPAA Exception Request for Prior Authorization
May’s Community Roundtable showcased the intersection of industry and federal regulation to advance interoperability and patient-focused care.
The Da Vinci PMO provided an update including the latest federal proposed rule Request for Information related to digital quality measurement collection using FHIR.
Learn about Da Vinci’s DEQM and Gaps in Care Implementation Guides to assist you during your review and crafting your RFI response.
Da Vinci leadership discussed current prior authorization burden and the how the available Implementation Guides can streamline the processes. In addition, the PMO discussed opportunities provided by the newly granted exception to the HIPAA requirement for Da Vinci payers and their trading partners when using the FHIR standard for prior authorization.
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Slides:
2021 May Da Vinci Community Roundtable (final).pptx
Kirk Anderson, Vice President & CTO, Cambia Health Solutions
Robert Dieterle,
Da Vinci PMO
Jocelyn Keegan, Da Vinci PMO
Linda Michaelsen
, Director of Healthcare Interoperability Standards, Optum
Steven Waldren, MD, Co-Chair, Da Vinci Project Clinical Advisory Committee, Vice President and CMIO, American Academy of Family Physicians
Community Roundtable
5-26-21
Da Vinci Education & HL7 FHIR Implementation Event
Here is the link to the YouTube playlist with the government presentations:
To purchase full agenda, or full day(s)
Presenters are noted in full agenda:
Da Vinci Education & HL7 FHIR Implementation Event
4-26 to 4-31-21
Highlighting FHIR’s Potential: From Champions to Implementers
March’s roundtable begins with a recognition of the initial class of the
2020 HL7 Da Vinci Community Champion
program, which showcases individuals making significant contributions to advancing value-based care by leveraging FHIR and making the outputs of Da Vinci real.
We will also
spotlight the April Education and Implementation Event,
slated for April 26 – 30.
One example of a real-world implementation will be described in the third presentation,
MiHIN InterOp Station and DaVinci Plan Net Experience
. The team will share their lessons learned from the deployment of Plan-Net, the PDex – Plan Network Directory Implementation Guide that focuses on Payer Provider Directories.
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Slides:
2021 March Da Vinci Community Roundtable (final_post).pptx
MiHIN Da Vinci Community Roundtable 3-24-21.pdf
Presenters
Sagran Moodley, HL7 Da Vinci Project Steering Chair, SVP, Clinical Data Strategy & Management, UnitedHealthcare
Jocelyn Keegan, HL7 Da Vinci Project Program Manager, Payer Practice Lead, Point of Care Partners
Dr. Tim Pletcher, Executive Director, MiHIN
Wendy Umbriac, Manager, Digital Services Team, MiHIN
2020 Da Vinci Champions:
David DeGandi, Senior Interoperability Strategist, DTS CTO Organization, Cambia Health Solutions
Michael Gould, Business Lead – Interoperability, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
Gini McGlothin, Senior Quality Management Analyst, Blue Cross Blue Shield Alabama
Linda Michaelsen, Director, Healthcare Interoperability Standards, Optum
Patrick Murta, Chief Interoperability Architect and Fellow, Enterprise Architecture, Humana
Anna Taylor, Director of Operations, Population Health, MultiCare Connected Care
Community Roundtable
3-24-21
What it Takes: Learn about MCG Health’s Journey to Help Reduce Prior Auth Burdens and Discover New Da Vinci Use Case
MCG Health will share lessons learned from a technology and business perspective, reflecting on demonstrating value and garnering project support for advancing the use of HL7 FHIR solutions that support prior authorization burden reduction.
The roundtable will also feature presentations on the two newest Da Vinci use cases: Patient Cost Transparency and Risk Based Coding
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Slides:
2021 February Da Vinci Community Roundtable_MCG.pdf
2021 February Da Vinci Community Roundtable_PCT and RBC Use Case Overviews.pptx
Raj Godavarthi, Director of Technology & Operations, MCG Health
Marivie Lanter, RN, BSN, Director of Product Management, MCG Health
Alice O’Carroll
Interoperability Team Lead Florida Blue
Cat Douglas
Consultant
Provider Cost Transparency Florida Blue
Vanessa Candelora, Project Manager, HL7 Da Vinci Project
John Graham, Program Manager, Value Based Care, Population Health, Providence St. Joseph Health
Phung Matthews, PharmD, Informatic Analyst, Point-of-Care Partners
Community Roundtable
2/24/21
Learn How the HL7 Da Vinci Guides Help with Interoperability Rules:
Despite the pandemic (and perhaps because of it), the use of FHIR by all parts of Health IT is on the rise. HL7 Da Vinci Project is poised to accelerate data exchange and reduce burden between provider and payers and fuel clinical data needed for patient applications.
Join this month’s roundtable to learn the latest on how the HL7 Da Vinci Project is helping the industry solve health care interoperability problems and meet federal ONC and CMS proposed requirements. Understand how each implementation guide (IG) ties back to specific CMS and ONC rules, giving you the recipe to solve challenges to meet proposed requirements and leverage the power of standards to improve connectivity across all of your patient populations.
In addition, you will hear about the maturity and progress of IGs through connectathons, real world implementations and the HL7 publishing process. The presentations will share how to get involved, join the growing FHIR community and find out how you can directly access all of these free and open resources.
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Slides:
2021 January Da Vinci Community Roundtable (final).pptx
Jocelyn Keegan, HL7 Da Vinci Program Manager
Dr. Viet Nguyen, HL7 Da Vinci Technical Director
Vanessa Candelora, HL7 Da Vinci Project Management Office
Community Roundtable
1/27/21
CMS Q&A Session 1/15/21
CMS Patient Access API and Burden Reduction Rules
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CMS:
Lorraine Doo & Alex Mugge
HL7 Connectathon 26
1/15/21
Achieving Integrated Care Delivery Using FHIR: “Why, How, and Yes it’s a Big Deal”
November brings our final Community Roundtable of the year and brings the community together for a reflection on Da Vinci’s 2020 engagement and a real-world case study focusing on how Humana engaged an enterprise-wide approach for integrated care delivery.
Silver Lining of 2020: Community Roundtable and Industry Engagement
Join this session to learn firsthand the impact and value that the Da Vinci Project is having on advancing interoperability. Hear a year-end review of all the payer, provider, and vendor presentations during the inaugural year of the Da Vinci Community Roundtable.
Humana: Achieving Integrated Care Delivery Using FHIR: “Why, How, and Yes it’s a Big Deal”
Learn how Humana is achieving an integrated care delivery strategy using FHIR and complementary technologies, enterprise evangelization, industry HL7 accelerators such as Da Vinci, scaled agile and a product mindset.
RECORDING (GoToWebinar)
RECORDING (Da Vinci YouTube Channel)
Combined slide deck:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable 2020 Nov 18 (final).pdf
Humana
Lisa Stephens, Senior Vice President, Clinical Operations
Mike Funk - Vice President, Office of Health Affairs and Advocacy
Todd Soderquist, Vice President, Health Care Services Technology
Bryan Thomas, Director, Interoperability Product Management
Patrick Murta, Chief Interoperability Architect and Fellow, Enterprise Architecture
Jeffrey Kinnison – Principal, Enterprise Interoperability
Sonja Boyes, Product Manager, Rapid FHIR
Phil Britt – Director, Technology Solution Implementation
Da Vinci PMO:
Alix Goss, Da Vinci PMO
Jocelyn Keegan, Da Vinci PMO
Community Roundtable
11/18/20
Da Vinci's Quarterly Update and Implementation Lessons from Cedars-Sinai, Anthem and CareEvolution
Da Vinci’s Jocelyn Keegan, program manager, and Dr. Viet Nguyen, technical director, will deliver a quarterly update highlighting the progress and real-world use cases of Da Vinci Project efforts. They will also review how the project’s work and available resources, including implementation guides, will help organizations meet the goals of the Patient Access API rules by the Jan. 1, 2021 federal deadline.
Anthem, Cedars-Sinai, and CareEvolution discuss implementing the Data Exchange for Quality Measures and Event Notification implementation guides. Lessons include how they formed their project, implemented the technical requirements, and identified valuable “lessons learned” for future efforts to reduce the burden and increase the scale of data exchange for value-based care.
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Da Vinci slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable 2020 Oct 28 (final).pptx
Anthem, Cedars-Sinai and CareEvolution slides:
Anthem_Cedars_CE_DaVinciPresentation.FINAL.pdf
HL7 Da Vinci Quarterly Program Update:
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager, Da Vinci Project
Viet Nguyen, MD, Technical Director, Da Vinci Project
Using Da Vinci Data Exchange for Quality Measures and Event Notification to Enable Payor-Provider Communication:
Ray Duncan, MD, FAAP, Executive Director, Tech R&D, Enterprise Information Services, Cedars-Sinai Health System
Brandon Raab, Engineer Lead, Enterprise Data & Analytics Solutions, Anthem
Vik Kheterpal, MD, Principal, CareEvolution
Community Roundtable
10/28/20
Interoperability Breakthroughs to Advance Value-Based Care and Improve Clinical and Financial Outcomes
Interoperability in healthcare is at an inflection point. Great progress has been made, but many challenges remain that limit stakeholders’ ability to fully optimize the delivery of quality, value-based care while also reducing costs. Major FHIR®-centric initiatives have emerged to address these barriers and allow healthcare to embrace interoperability that has fueled innovation and disruption in other industries. Join the HIMSS Interoperability & HIE Community for a virtual discussion about how interoperability is fueling innovation and disruption in healthcare and beyond.
RECORDING and SLIDES
Patrick Murta, Chief Interoperability Architect & Fellow, Humana; Co-Chief Architect, FAST, Da Vinci Coordinating Committee Member
Adam Bazer, Senior Manager, Informatics, HIMSS
Amit Trivedi, Director, HIT Standards and Informatics, HIMSS
HIMSS Interoperability & HIE Community
10/21/20
Provider Leadership and Partnerships:
The Key to Interoperability and Scalability of Value-Based Care
Clinicians and their teams are helping to lead the way with HL7® Da Vinci Project production implementations to enable interoperability and advance value-based care. Learn how provider organizations are forging the building blocks that leads towards automation. These reusable building blocks underscore technical and business solutions critical to addressing current pain points with the health care system and creating win-wins for patients, clinicians, administrators, payers and technologists.
RECORDING
Da Vinci slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable 2020 Sept 23 (final).pdf
Providence slides:
Scalability of VBC Through Interoperability PSJH 2020.pdf
MultiCare and Cambia slides:
CommunityForum_200923_MCCJourneytoInteroperability_V1.pdf
Tammy Banks, Providence St. Joseph, Vice President Medicare Strategy, Value Based Care
Semira Singh, Providence St. Joseph, Product Manager Population Health, Value Based Care
Dave DeGandi, Senior Interoperability Strategist, DTS CTO Organization, Cambia Health Solutions
Anna Taylor, MS CIPCT, Director of Operations, Population Health for MultiCare Connected Care
Community Roundtable
9/23/20
How CMS, ONC and Industry are Tackling Provider Burden and Enabling Rapid Adoption of FHIR
The latest updates on two initiatives that leverage healthcare industry collaborative efforts to advance information exchange using HL7® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®), maximize efficiency at scale and overcome barriers and physician burden in the healthcare system.
The CMS Center for Program Integrity began the Documentation Requirement Lookup Service (DRLS) initiative aims to streamline clinician workflow access to coverage requirements through the development of the DRLS prototype for the Medicare Fee for Service program.
The FHIR at Scale Taskforce (
FAST
), convened by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) seeks to identify FHIR scalability challenges and potential solutions, analysis that will address current barriers and will enable rapid industry adoption of FHIR-based solutions at scale.
RECORDING
FAST
Slides:
FAST_DV Roundtable_8.26.pdf
CMS Slides:
CPI DRLS Support_HL7 Da Vinci Community Round Table_FINAL_08-26-2020_508compliant.pdf
ONC
FAST
Ecosystem Infrastructure for Scalable FHIR Solutions Through Collaboration & Industry Engagement
• Stephen Konya, HHS/ONC
• Patrick Murta, Humana; FAST; Da Vinci
• Paul Oates –Cigna; FAST
CMS
Medicare Fee for Service Documentation Requirement Lookup Service (DRLS) Overview and Status
• Ashley Stedding, CMS
• Nalini Ambrose, MITRE
• Larry Decelles, MITRE
Community Roundtable
8/26/20
Da Vinci Program Update and
Cigna, InterSystems, Rush Health present:
What It Takes: How to Leverage the HL7 Da Vinci Project to Drive Quality Measurement and Value-Based Care
Following a program update, Da Vinci participants Cigna, InterSystems and Rush discuss the clinical quality measure use case to describe how they formed their project, implemented the technical requirements and how this project holds promise to reduce the burden and increase the scale of data exchange for value-based care.
RECORDING
Da Vinci Update slides:
Da Vinci Community Roundtable 2020_07_22_Program Update (FINAL).pdf
Cigna, InterSystems and Rush slides:
Da Vinci Overview and Quality for 2020_07_02 Community Roundtable Final.pdf
Cigna – Patrick Haren, Architecture Director
InterSystems – Lynda Rowe, Senior Advisor, Value-based Markets
Rush Health – Kamlesh Patel, Senior Project Manager
Da Vinci Project Update: Jocelyn Keegan, Da Vinci PM
Community Roundtable
7/22/2020
GuideWell, Edifecs and partners demonstrate:
Patient API’s and the CMS Final Rule: A Consumer View
Patient Access Rule
The Payer Role: Perspective and Impacts
Technology Partner Role: Responsibilities and Challenges
App Developer Role: Consumer Experience
Securely Connecting Applications & Sharing Patient Data
Lessons Learned
RECORDING
GuideWell - Amit Shah, Senior Director
Edifecs - John Kelly, Principal Business Advisor
MaxMD - Keith Finlay, Director of Sales and Development
1upHealth - Doug Williams, Chief Product Officer
b.well - Philips Johnson, Chief Technology Officer
Community Roundtable
6/24/2020
Cambia, HealthSparq and United present:
Data Exchange for Quality Measurement:
Medication Reconciliation, From Pitch to Production
Provider Directory:
Building a Solid Foundation for the Provider Directory API
Clinical Data Exchange:
EMR Integration Service Layer (EISL) Lab Chase Service (LCS)
RECORDING
Cambia slides:
DaVinci Roundtable 052720 - DaVinci MRP Use Case From Pitch to Production.pptx
Healthsparq slides:
Healthsparq May 2020 Da Vinci Community Roundtable.pdf
United slides:
UHC EISL LCS.pdf
Kirk Anderson, Cambia Health Solutions, VP & Chief Technology Officer
Keith Lomurray, HealthSparq, Director Data Products & Analytics
Nick Radov United Healthcare, Director, Interoperability Standards & Compliance
Sumit Lahiri, United Healthcare, Architect, Clinical Data Services and Technology
Community Roundtable
5/27/2020
GuideWell and Edifecs present: Payer Coverage Decision Exchange (PCDE) and Alerts/Notifications use cases
RECORDING
Da Vinci Community Roundtable 2020_04_22.pdf
(Da Vinci Update and CMS slides)
Da_Vinci_Edifecs_GuideWell_(PCDE+Alerts)_FINAL.pdf
(Use case demo slides).
Amit Shah, Senior Director of Shared Applications/Services, GuideWell
John Kelly, Principal Business Advisor, Edifecs
Sreekanth Puram, Head of Technology and Product Development, Mettle Solutions
Rohit Shinde, Vice President and Business Unit Lead, healow Insights
Community Roundtable
4/22/2020
Da Vinci Update and Demonstration of Prior Authorization Support (PAS) and Clinical Data Exchange (CDex) use cases
RECORDING
Slides
Alix Goss, Da Vinci PMO
Henry Meyne, Product Line Architect, Availity
Dave Degandi, Senior Interoperability Strategist, Cambia Health Solutions
Community Roundtable
3/25/2020
2020 Da Vinci End to End Clinical Scenario Demonstrations
Demo Group 1
Demo Group 2
Demo Group 3
Demo Group 4
Da Vinci Members, narrated by clinical leads
HIMSS Virtual
3/10/2020
Conversation With FHIR® Accelerators
RECORDING
Charles Jaffe, MD, PhD, CEO, HL7 International
Evelyn Gallego, Program Manager, the Gravity Project; CEO and Founder, EMI Advisors, LLC
Jocelyn Keegan, Program Manager, Da Vinci Project, Senior Consultant, Point of Care Partners
Ryan Howells, Program Manager, CARIN Alliance, Principal, Leavitt Partners
Steve Bratt, Project Lead, CodeX, Leader, Health Standards and Interoperability Group, MITRE
HIMSS Virtual
3/10/2020
ONC Update/
CMS Update
RECORDING
Alex Mugge, CMS
Steven Posnack, Deputy National Coordination, ONC
HIMSS Virtual
3/10/2020
Da Vinci Update: Provider/Payer Collaboration
Da Vinci quick overview and active discussion with Da Vinci members on the role of Da Vinci for solving VBC challenges, announced rules and their transformation to API economy.
This session begins at 2:25.
Jocelyn Keegan, Da Vinci Program Manager, Point of Care Partners
Sagran Moodley, Da Vinci Steering Chair, United Healthcare, Da Vinci Steering Committee
Hans Buitendijk, Da Vinci Steering CoChair, Cerner Corp.
Kirk Anderson, Da Vinci Steering Committee, Cambia Health
Chuck Jaffe, MD, Da Vinci Steering Committee, HL7
Deepak Sadagopan, Providence St. Joseph
Brian Patty, MD Rush Medical
Virtual Health20 Meetings
3/11/2020
Thoughts on New Federal Rules
This session begins at 3:36.
Don Rucker, National Coordinator, ONC
Virtual Health20 Meetings
3/11/2020
Readying Industry for Payer-Provider Clinical Data Exchange
RECORDING
Jocelyn Keegan, Moderator
Stephen Konya, ONC
Mike Funk, Humana
Dr. Ed Yu, Sutter Health
Alex Mugge, CMS
HIMSS Virtual
3/12/2020
MRP: Medication Reconciliation Quality Measure
Da Vinci members UnitedHealthcare and Pulse8 (part of Allscripts) will showcase the MRP use case and implementation guide with a demonstration of clinical data flow from the TouchWorks EHR to UnitedHealthcare.
RECORDING
Lukasz Nosol, Director, Architecture, Clinical Integration and Interoperability UnitedHealth Group
Frank Hone, Senior Manager, Product Management Veradigm (Allscripts)
HIMSS Virtual
3/12/2020
Da Vinci Update
RECORDING
CDex Connectathon
4/9/2019
Clinical Scenario Q&A
Overview of the Da Vinci Clinical Scenario for HIMSS20 and instructions for the participants.
RECORDING
HIMSS Virtual
11/25/2019
Da Vinci Connectathon
00:00
- Introductions
01:30
- Prior Authorization Track and Demos by Mitre
10:10
- CQL Demo by Edifecs
12:20
- DTR/PA Demo by MCG Health
16:45
- Payer Data Exchange Track
22:00
- Reference Implementation Demo by HealthLX
27:25
- Demo by Humana and Healow/eClinicalWorks
29:45
- Clinical Data Exchange Track
34:10
- Reference Implementation Demo by Interopion
39:30
- Demo by Humana
42:25
- Demo by Diameter Health
46:00
- Demo by Guidewell and Healow/eClinicalWorks
51:00
- Data Exchange for Quality Measures Track
56:20
- PDex Formularies and Demo by Mitre
RECORDING
Da Vinci Connectathon
5/30/2019
Da Vinci Connectathon
RECORDING
Da Vinci Connectathon
5/30/2019
Da Vinci Update
RECORDING
IBC Connectathon
12/12/2019
Da Vinci Demonstrations
DTR and Prior Auth Demo -
00:01:00
to
00:11:00
MCG Demo -
00:11:00
to
00:14:30
PDex Demo using HSPC Sandbox -
00:14:30
to
00:34:00
CDex Demo using HSPC Sandbox -
00:34:00
to
00:43:00
MaxMD Demo -
00:43:00
to
00:55:15
COL Demo using HSPC Sandbox -
00:55:15
to
00:58:27
RECORDING
FHIR Connectathon
5/5/2019
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