Federal Agencies Quietly Joined Health Data Superhighway Governing Council
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Federal agencies quietly joined health data superhighway governing council
Officials with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Social Security Administration and Indian Health Service were added to the governing council for a federal initiative designed to facilitate the exchange of health data in June, Nextgov/FCW has learned. The council’s recent additions highlight how agencies are increasingly eyeing participation in the initiative — known as the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement, or TEFCA — to ob…
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