When
06/23/25 2:30 PM
06/23/25 3:30 PM
America/New_York
Ditching the Clipboard
In March 2025,<strong> Leavitt Partners, an HMA Company,</strong> in conjunction with a number of multi-sector stakeholders, released Kill the Clipboard! A Federal Policy and Industry Roadmap to Accelerate Innovation and Cut Administrative Waste. Just three months later, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released its Request for Information (RFI) on the Health Technology Ecosystem. The priorities in the RFI closely reflect the multi-sector roadmap’s recommendations, underscoring the influence and relevance of effective public/private sector collaboration. This session will explore how the paper and the RFI’s recommendations on interoperability, TEFCA modernization, digital identity, patient access, and administrative burden reduction can reduce unnecessary burden and waste. The presenters will also discuss how this alignment offers a path forward for policy leaders, healthcare organizations, and technology partners committed to modernizing the U.S. health system.<br>
<strong></strong><strong></strong><br>
<strong></strong><br>
<strong>Speakers:</strong><ul><li><strong></strong>Ryan Howells, Principal<br>
Leavitt Partners, an HMA Company</li><li>Aneesh Chopra, Chief Strategy Officer<br>
Arcadia</li></ul>
<strong></strong><strong></strong><br>
<strong></strong><br>
<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong><ul><li>Identify key policy alignments on how the RFI on the Health Technology Ecosystem relates to other ongoing open industry initiatives.</li><li>Understand the implications of an API-first architecture, open standards, and federal coordination for advancing interoperability and reducing administrative waste.</li><li>Recognize actionable strategies that stakeholders can adopt to align with emerging national digital health priorities.</li></ul>
<strong></strong><br>
<strong></strong><br>
<strong>Why You Should Attend:</strong><br>
This discussion offers a front-row view into how vision and leadership are driving federal and private sector health technology reform. Whether you work in government, healthcare delivery, health IT, or policy, this webinar will equip you with insights to help navigate and contribute to the evolving digital health landscape.<br>
<br>
Meeting Link: <a href="https://healthmanagement.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3W6RziXbRla79lH-viRSbg">https://healthmanagement.zoom....</a><br>
Passcode will be provided in your emailed registration confirmation message. <br>
<br>
Please reach out to Jaclyn Faltz with questions. <br>
<a href="mailto:jaclyn.faltz@leavittpartners.com" target="_blank">jaclyn.faltz@leavittpartners.com</a>
Virtual Event
What the Federal RFI Signals About the Future of Health Care Data Exchange
sshonk@healthmanagement.com
false
MM/DD/YYYY
Jun
23
Mon, Jun 23, 2025, 2:30 — 3:30 PM EDT
In March 2025, Leavitt Partners, an HMA Company, in conjunction with a number of multi-sector stakeholders, released Kill the Clipboard! A Federal Policy and Industry Roadmap to Accelerate Innovation and Cut Administrative Waste. Just three months later, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released its Request for Information (RFI) on the Health Technology Ecosystem. The priorities in the RFI closely reflect the multi-sector roadmap’s recommendations, underscoring the influence and relevance of effective public/private sector collaboration. This session will explore how the paper and the RFI’s recommendations on interoperability, TEFCA modernization, digital identity, patient access, and administrative burden reduction can reduce unnecessary burden and waste. The presenters will also discuss how this alignment offers a path forward for policy leaders, healthcare organizations, and technology partners committed to modernizing the U.S. health system.
Speakers:
Learning Objectives:
Why You Should Attend:
This discussion offers a front-row view into how vision and leadership are driving federal and private sector health technology reform. Whether you work in government, healthcare delivery, health IT, or policy, this webinar will equip you with insights to help navigate and contribute to the evolving digital health landscape.
Meeting Link: https://healthmanagement.zoom....
Passcode will be provided in your emailed registration confirmation message.
Please reach out to Jaclyn Faltz with questions.
jaclyn.faltz@leavittpartners.com
Speakers:
- Ryan Howells, Principal
Leavitt Partners, an HMA Company - Aneesh Chopra, Chief Strategy Officer
Arcadia
Learning Objectives:
- Identify key policy alignments on how the RFI on the Health Technology Ecosystem relates to other ongoing open industry initiatives.
- Understand the implications of an API-first architecture, open standards, and federal coordination for advancing interoperability and reducing administrative waste.
- Recognize actionable strategies that stakeholders can adopt to align with emerging national digital health priorities.
Why You Should Attend:
This discussion offers a front-row view into how vision and leadership are driving federal and private sector health technology reform. Whether you work in government, healthcare delivery, health IT, or policy, this webinar will equip you with insights to help navigate and contribute to the evolving digital health landscape.
Meeting Link: https://healthmanagement.zoom....
Passcode will be provided in your emailed registration confirmation message.
Please reach out to Jaclyn Faltz with questions.
jaclyn.faltz@leavittpartners.com