Hi Brett,
I believe it may simply be a matter of
semantics. The person who made the statement (or as I understand the statement
to mean) was Mary Forbes. She said that the name change was made because they
did not want to imply ______ (and it's that blank that I don't
recall).
Hope that helps - at least a
bit.
Joe
From: Brett Trusko
[mailto:brett.trusko@oasis-open.org]
Sent: Tue 6/14/2005 10:43
PM
To: Chiusano Joseph; ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; 'eGov
OASIS'
Subject: RE: [ihc] RE: [egov] US Bill to sponsor
interoperability in healthcare funding.
Hi Joe, I suppose that change means something, but I don't
know what it is?
Brett
-----Original Message-----
From:
Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@bah.com]
Sent:
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:04 AM
To: ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; eGov
OASIS
Subject: [ihc] RE: [egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in
healthcare
funding.
I understand from yesterday's Data Reference
Model (DRM) Public Forum
that the National Health Information Network is
now going to be referred
to as the Nationwide Health Information
Network.
Joe
Joseph Chiusano
Booz Allen Hamilton
Visit us
online@ http://www.boozallen.com
>
-----Original Message-----
> From: David Webber (XML) [mailto:david@drrw.info]
> Sent:
Tuesday, June 14, 2005 10:54 AM
> To: ihc@lists.oasis-open.org; eGov
OASIS
> Subject: [egov] US Bill to sponsor interoperability in
>
healthcare funding.
>
> FYI - this obviously would be very good
for OASIS specifications.
>
> DW
>
> (June 13, 2005)
The federal government would provide $250
> million in grants--and
another $250 million in loans--in each
> fiscal year from 2006 through
2011 to support development of
> a national health information network
under legislation
> introduced in the Senate. Grant recipients would be
required
> to provide matching funds of at least 20%.
> Senate
Bill 1223 from Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) also
> would authorize
the government to adopt standards that
> promote interoperability of
information systems within two
> years of adoption.
>
> The
legislation further would create the Office of Health
> Information
Technology within the executive office of the
> president. Duties of the
office would be similar to those of
> the Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information
> Technology within the Department of
Health and Human Services.
>
> The bill has been referred to the
Senate Health, Education,
> Labor and Pensions Committee. Full text is
available at
> http://thomas.loc.gov.
>
> More
legislation to promote development of a national health
> information
network is expected from Sens. Olympia Snowe
> (R-Maine) and Debbie
Stabenow (R-Mich.), and Majority Leader
> William Frist (R-Tenn.) and
Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.).
>
>
>
>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS
> TC that
generates this mail. You may a link to this group
> and all your
TCs in OASIS
> at:
> https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgr
>
oups.php
>
>