PODCAST: Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project, Discusses Information Blocking Compliance Boot Camp
In this RosettaHealth podcast interview, we speak with Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project, about her organization’s new Information Blocking Compliance Boot Camp, as well as its free public resource center to help prepare and train healthcare and health IT organizations for the November 2nd ONC Interoperability Rule deadline.
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With the ONC Interoperability Rule deadline coming quickly, there is much to be done from a compliance perspective for the overall healthcare and health IT communities.
To help prepare the industry, The Sequoia Project recently announced its new Information Blocking Compliance Boot Camp, which will provide an in-depth study of the rules and practical steps to develop and implement effective implementation plans and compliance measures. The organization is also offering an Information Blocking Compliance Resource Center that features dozens of free tools, checklists, reports and webinars from The Sequoia Project and its partners.
Here are some highlights from this podcast interview:
An overview of the new boot camp and resource center for helping the health and health IT community prepare for the ONC Interoperability Rule deadline. (:50)
How these offerings provide a comprehensive offering to help health IT developers and healthcare organizations be fully prepared. (3:55)
How the information blocking aspects of the ONC rules can help provide competitive differentiation. (5:40)
About how The Sequoia Project is a Recognized Coordinating Entity (RCE) for TEFCA. (7:51)
What the future holds for health information exchange in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. (9:49)
Please click here to learn more about these resources from The Sequoia Project.
To learn more about how RosettaHealth can assist with any health information challenges you might have, book a free consultation with one of our interoperability experts.