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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) today announced two awards totaling $2 million under the Leading Edge Acceleration Projects in Health Information Technology (LEAP in Health IT) funding opportunity. LEAP in Health IT awardees seek to create methods and tools to improve care delivery, advance research capabilities, and address emerging challenges related to interoperable health IT.
The 2023 Special Emphasis Notice, released in April 2023, sought applications for two areas of interest: (1) exploring the use of advanced Health Level Seven (HL7®) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) capabilities; (2) identifying data quality improvements for United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) data elements.
“We are eager to see these new awardees get started and what they can do leveraging FHIR and USCDI,” said Steve Posnack, deputy national coordinator for health information technology.
The 2023 LEAP awardees are:
Area 1: Exploring the Use of Advanced Fast Health Care Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) Capabilities
Awardee: Western New York Clinical Information Exchange, Inc. DBA HEALTHeLINK, a collaboration among hospitals, physicians, health plans and other health care providers in the eight counties of western New York to securely exchange clinical information to improve the quality of care, enhance patient safety and mitigate health care costs. HEALTHeLINK, a not-for-profit organization, is the Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) for western New York. |
Project: Advanced FHIR Capabilities for Advance Care Planning Use Cases to Improve Patient Care
Overview: HEALTHeLINK seeks to demonstrate advanced FHIR capabilities to solve the complex problem of having advance care planning documents aggregated from disparate sources so they are accessible electronically at the point care. HEALTHeLINK will demonstrate benefits from the use of the advanced FHIR features, software development using open-source code, implementation, testing, and piloting under real-world conditions. Efforts will accelerate the adoption of advanced FHIR by illustrating the value of the health information exchange (HIE) for solving complex problems in health care interoperability.
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Area 2: Identifying Data Quality Improvements for USCDI Data Elements
Awardee: The Children's Hospital Corporation DBA Boston Children's Hospital, one of the largest, most comprehensive medical centers for pediatric health in the U.S.
Project: CumulusQ: an open-source platform for improving FHIR data quality across the ecosystem.
Overview: The CumulusQ project seeks to cultivate an interoperable health IT ecosystem that enables easy access to high-quality, standardized healthcare data, with a particular focus on the USCDI in FHIR format.
Objectives:
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