The Next Frontier of Public Health Interoperability: TEFCA, HDUs, and What Comes Next

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January 22nd 2:00 PM EST — 3:30 PM EST
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About the Event

Public Health Interoperability is the ability of public health systems to exchange data with healthcare systems and support the use of the data for public health action. This two-part webinar will provide an overview of current initiatives to advance public health interoperability.

This two-part webinar series will explore national and local efforts advancing interoperability across the public health ecosystem. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of federal frameworks, emerging models, and the practical role of intermediaries such as Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and Health Data Utilities (HDUs).

Webinar 1 was on Dec. 16 and provided a foundational overview of public health intermediaries and updates on the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA).

Webinar 2 will take a deeper dive into how intermediaries, including HIEs and HDUs, support real-world data exchange for public health action. Participants will hear directly from public health agencies as they share experiences, lessons learned, and considerations for engaging in interoperability initiatives.

Moderator: Saisha Adhikari, MPH, Senior Analyst on Public Health Data Modernization & Informatics, ASTHO

Speakers:

  • Derek Pate, DrPH, Director, Oklahoma State Department of Health
  • Patricia Dysinger, Chief Operating Officer, MyHealth Access Network
  • Madelynn Valu, MPH, RD, Program Director, Civitas Networks for Health
  • Marc Overhage, M.D., Ph.D., CEO, Consortium for State and Regional Interoperability (CSRI)
  • Kimberly Bachelder, Vice President, Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHI)
  • Kendra Sticka, Executive Director, healthEConnect Alaska
  • Eliza Ramsey, Data Specialist, Alaska Department of Health

Location

Virtual