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Provisions Regarding Access to Americans' Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern
Thank you for the opportunity to submit comments to the National Security Division of the Department of Justice advanced notice for proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) join provisions regarding access to Americans’ bulk sensitive personal data and government-related data by countries of concern. As the leading organization of professionals working with healthcare data […]
AMIA's Recommendations for ONC's USCDI v5 Final Version
AMIA appreciates ONC’s efforts to solicit feedback on data collection for future iterations of the United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI). AMIA reflected on USCDI v5 Draft to recommend edits to USCDI v5 final version. Below are the Data Classes and Elements AMIA provided feedback:
Data Classes
- Clinical Notes […]
AMIA Sponsors First-ever Virtual Hill Day
AMIA Response to NIH Strategic Plan for Data Science 2023-2028 RFI
The National Institute of Health (NIH) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to solicit public comments on the updated NIH Strategic Plan for Data Science, 2023-2028. AMIA commented on the appropriateness of the goals and where the association and its members could potentially partner with NIH.
AMIA Comments on AHRQ Documentation Burden Technical Brief
AMIA’s 25x5 Task Force nominated Documentation Burden as a topic to be briefed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) in June 2022 to identify the need to better understand how co-production of documentation improvement efforts with patients and caregivers could be successful and to understand and develop […]
Special Message from the President - March 2024
For Your Informatics: Episode 36- Forgotten No More Series: Henrietta Lacks
AMIA Announces Departure of CEO and Appointment of Interim CEO
Letter to Congressional Leadership for Permanent Telehealth Flexibility
AMIA, along with more than 200 organizations, urge Congress to make permanent important telehealth flexibilities that were granted during the pandemic to continue supporting access to care for millions of Americans.