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In this episode of Quality Matters, host Andy Reynolds delves into the transformative impact of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) on health care data interoperability. Joined by Amol Vyas, NCQA Vice President of Interoperability, and Eric Musser, Vice President of Federal Affairs, the discussion uncovers how TEFCA is reshaping the landscape of health information exchange.
Amol explains TEFCA’s function as a voluntary, national network (analogous to the postal service in its role as a connector) and highlighting implications for the free flow of HEDIS data. Eric provides insight into TEFCA’s bipartisan roots in the Cures Act of 2016, emphasizing TEFCA as a model of public-private partnership and standards-based improvement.
Key Quote:
“I think TEFCA has kind of been the underdog in health policy for a while now. Value-based care, patient safety, whole-person care, all those things are really salient topics that are brought up a lot. I think TEFCA is about to have its moment and I'm excited to see it come to greater fruition. I'm really happy to see all the progress we've made. It's going to take a full government, full industry approach to make this work for people. I think we're well on our way,”
-Eric Musser
Time Stamps:
(00:28) Understanding TEFCA
(01:42) New SOPs and Their Impact
(06:36) Public Policy Perspective on TEFCA
(10:00) Public-Private Partnership in TEFCA
(12:10) Looking Ahead with TEFCA
Links:
Bulk FHIR Quality Coalition
Digital Hub
Connect with Amol
Connect with Eric
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In this episode of Quality Matters, host Andy Reynolds delves into the transformative impact of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) on health care data interoperability. Joined by Amol Vyas, NCQA Vice President of Interoperability, and Eric Musser, Vice President of Federal Affairs, the discussion uncovers how TEFCA is reshaping the landscape of health information exchange.
Amol explains TEFCA’s function as a voluntary, national network (analogous to the postal service in its role as a connector) and highlighting implications for the free flow of HEDIS data. Eric provides insight into TEFCA’s bipartisan roots in the Cures Act of 2016, emphasizing TEFCA as a model of public-private partnership and standards-based improvement.
Key Quote:
“I think TEFCA has kind of been the underdog in health policy for a while now. Value-based care, patient safety, whole-person care, all those things are really salient topics that are brought up a lot. I think TEFCA is about to have its moment and I'm excited to see it come to greater fruition. I'm really happy to see all the progress we've made. It's going to take a full government, full industry approach to make this work for people. I think we're well on our way,”
-Eric Musser
Time Stamps:
(00:28) Understanding TEFCA
(01:42) New SOPs and Their Impact
(06:36) Public Policy Perspective on TEFCA
(10:00) Public-Private Partnership in TEFCA
(12:10) Looking Ahead with TEFCA
Links:
Bulk FHIR Quality Coalition
Digital Hub
Connect with Amol
Connect with Eric
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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