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The Mother’s Bond

My son Alex suffers from hydrocephalus, an uncommon condition that forces an abnormal accumulation of fluid inside his brain. His condition is treated with insertions of…

Model Sub-Network Organization Terms and Conditions: Topic List

Model Sub-Network Organization Terms and Conditions Topic List Introduction: This document (“Topic List”) describes the issues addressed by the Model Terms and Conditions of a…

The Common Framework Agenda

One day conference that discusses the entire Common Framework with key speakers from Markle.

Connecting Americans with Their Health Care

Connecting Americans with Their Health Care, December 5 to 7, 2007, The Lodge at Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA—an agenda for the entire conference.

Connecting Americans to their Health Care: Executive Summary

From January 2004 through June 2004, within the framework of Phase II of Connecting for Health, the Working Group on Policies for Electronic Information Sharing…

Executive Summary: Achieving Electronic Connectivity in Health Care

Executive Summary for Markle Connecting for Health’s Preliminary Roadmap for Achieving Electronic Connectivity in Healthcare (Roadmap). The Roadmap calls for all stakeholders from across the…

Collaborative Response to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services RFI: Voluntary Storage of Personal Data in Preparation for Emergencies

Summary Markle Connecting for Health, a public-private collaborative group whose goal is to advance health information technology in the public interest, is pleased to offer…

The Collaborative Response to the ONCHIT Request for Information

David J. Brailer, MD, PhD Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Dear Dr. Brailer: The…

Collaborative Response to AHRQ on Quality Data Stewardship

We encourage AHRQ and AQA to develop systems for nationally uniform performance measurement with a humble recognition of our limited and evolving understanding of what information users…