Interoperability Standards Priorities Task Force
Overarching charge: To make recommendations on priority uses of health information technology and the associated standards and implementation specifications that support such uses.
Detailed charge: The ISP Task Force will:
- Make recommendations on the following:
- Priority uses of health IT (consistent with the Cures Act’s identified priorities);
- The standards and implementation specifications that best support or may need to be developed for each identified priority; and
- Subsequent steps for industry and government action.
- Publish a report summarizing its findings.
Member List
- Kensaku Kawamoto, Co-Chair, University of Utah Health
- Steven Lane, Co-Chair, Sutter Health
- Ricky Bloomfield, Member, Apple
- Tina Esposito, Member, Advocate Aurora Health
- Tamer Fakhouri, Member, Livongo Health
- Cynthia A. Fisher, Member, Patient Rights Advocate
- Valerie Grey, Member, New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC)
- Edward Juhn, Member, Blue Shield of California
- Anil K. Jain, Member, IBM Watson Health
- Victor Lee, Member, Clinical Architecture
- Leslie Lenert, Member, Medical University of South Carolina
- Arien Malec, Member, Change Healthcare
- David McCallie, Jr., Member, Individual
- Clem McDonald, Member, National Library of Medicine
- Terrence O’Malley, Member, Individual
- Ming Jack Po, Member, Google
- Raj Ratwani, Member, MedStar Health
- Ram Sriram, Member, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Sasha TerMaat, Member, Epic
- Andrew Truscott, Member, Accenture
- Sheryl Turney, Member, Anthem, Inc.
- Scott Weingarten, Member, Cedars-Sinai Health System
Content last reviewed on March 29, 2019