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Library Category: Common Framework

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…

Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information: Statement of Support

Consumers need to be full participants in modern health information tools and services to help them prevent illness, communicate better with clinicians, understand costs and…

Consumer Technical Brief

This policy brief explores how “Millie”—a 21st Century consumer—would benefit under a Common Framework to help her obtain and control electronic copies of her personal…

Consumer Policy Brief

This policy brief explores how “Millie” — a 21st Century consumer — would benefit under a Common Framework to help her obtain and control electronic…

A 21st-Century Approach to Privacy

We need a 21st century privacy approach allowing Americans to protect and share health information to improve quality. Americans are eager to see the cost and…

Connecting Americans to Their Health Care: Policies 101

This presentation describes the health care landscape, the purpose of Connecting for Health, and the need for a Common Framework.

Creating a Public Good for the Public’s Health

Markle Connecting for Health presented this information at the Institute of Medicine to promote 21st century thinking for population data challenges. The key goals of…

Connecting for Health Common Framework for Networked Personal Health Information

Lists nine core principles (openness and transparency, purpose specification, collection limitation and data minimization, use limitation, individual participation and control, data quality and integrity, security…

Connecting for Health Common Framework for Health Information Exchange

Discusses establishing trust and innovation in health care, the current paradigm, results from a November 2006 Markle survey, the changing privacy landscape, changing the current…