Interoperability Matters, an Initiative of The Sequoia Project, Establishes Three New Information Blocking Subgroups Starting in 2021
Subgroups will address compliance best practices for Health Care Providers, Health IT Developers, and Health Information Networks/Health Information Exchanges (Vienna, VA – December 17, 2020) – At its annual member meeting […]
The Sequoia Project Offers 13-Week Information Blocking Compliance Boot Camp Again in 2021
Organizations and individuals have an additional opportunity to participate in advance of Information Blocking Compliance deadline which was delayed until April 5, 2021 (Vienna, VA – December 1, 2020) – The […]
The Sequoia Project Launches Data Usability Workgroup to Improve Semantic Interoperability
Workgroup will develop implementation guides that build on industry guidance already being adopted to facilitate more interoperable and useful Health Information Exchange (HIE) (Vienna, VA – Oct. 14, 2020) – The […]
With 101 Days to Compliance Deadline, The Sequoia Project Announces Anti-Information Blocking Support for Healthcare and Health IT Communities
New virtual training program and free public resource center unveiled (Vienna, VA – July 23, 2020) – The Sequoia Project, a non-profit dedicated to solving health IT interoperability for the […]
Response to Draft Voluntary User-Reported Criteria for the Electronic Health Record Reporting Program
Download The Sequoia Project’s complete response with appendix attached The Sequoia Project is pleased to submit these comments on the Draft Voluntary User-Reported Criteria for the Electronic Health Record Reporting […]
Response to Proposed Rule on Grants, Contracts, and Other Agreements: Fraud and Abuse; Information Blocking; Office of Inspector General’s Civil Money Penalty Rules RIN 0936–AA09
Download The Sequoia Project’s complete response with appendix attached Dear Mr. Zajic: The Sequoia Project is pleased to submit these comments on the Proposed Rule on Grants, Contracts, and Other Agreements: […]
Joint industry letter to U.S. House and U.S. Senate regarding outdated rider language in the Fiscal Year 2021 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS) Appropriations bills that prohibits the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from spending any federal dollars to promulgate or adopt a national unique patient identifier (UPI)
Download the U.S. House Letter Download the U.S. Senate Letter On behalf of the undersigned organizations, we urge you to reject the inclusion of outdated rider language in the Fiscal […]
ONC and The Sequoia Project Announce RCE Efforts Will Continue Into Second Year
Public-private collaboration making progress towards nationwide network-to-network Health Information Exchange (HIE) (Vienna, VA – May 26, 2020) – The Sequoia Project, selected by the Office of the National Coordinator for […]
The Sequoia Project Announces Public Webinar
Information Blocking and Interoperability Final Rules Are Here: Now What? Free public webinar to outline practical implications for key stakeholders (Vienna, VA – March 20, 2020) – The Sequoia Project, […]
Common Agreement Work Group Announced to Inform the RCE’s Development of the Common Agreement
Series of public stakeholder calls precede work group formation (Vienna, VA – February 10, 2020) – The Sequoia Project, in their role as the Office of the National Coordinator for […]