The Alliance for Health Reform, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Bipartisan Policy Center sponsor an August 13 briefing to discuss the complexities of integrating patient-generated information into the electronic health record, including regulation, “meaningful use” requirements, HIPAA concerns, and more.

Speakers will explore such questions as: What other special issues need to be addressed to enable the transmission of patient-generated information to occur effectively? What are the principal barriers to more rapid adoption of these types of interactions?

For more information, please visit the Alliance’s event page.

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Speakers for this session:

Ed Howard of the Alliance and Janet Marchibroda of Bipartisan Policy Center will co-moderate.

  • Stephen Downs, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Stephen Rothemich, Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Deven McGraw, Center for Democracy and Technology
  • Joy Pritts, Office of the National Coordinator, Health and Human Services

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