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LGBTQ advocates are pushing a federal agency to include the collection of sexual orientation and gender identity among patients health records when it releases an update this summer on what information should be exchanged between heath care providers, governmental agencies, and other groups.
The federal Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT is expected to publish on July 1 version 2 of the United States Core Data for Interoperability, known as USCDI v2. It sets the standards nationwide for health information exchange and establishes the baseline for what data is commonly exchanged across care settings for a wide range of uses.
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ENTERPRISE â The federal American Rescue Plan provided a major financial boost for community health centers. Winding Waters Medical Clinic in Enterprise was among those who received help.
More than $84 million was allocated to health centers in Oregon through the ARP, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkleyâs office announced last month, with Winding Waters receiving more than $1.2 million.
Nic Powers, CEO of Winding Waters, said he was aware of the money set apart for health centers in the $1.9 trillion bill, and expected Winding Waters would be able to apply for a grant.
âI absolutely was shocked by the amount,â he said of the $1,210,625 awarded to WWMC. âIt was unexpected.â
Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers,
Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania, has issued a public comment on the
Health Resources and Services Administration proposed rule entitled Implementation of Executive Order on Access to Affordable Life-Saving Medications . The comment was written and posted on
March 12, 2021:
On behalf of the
Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers (PACHC) and the more than 917,000 medically-underserved patients they serve, I am writing to express my strong support for delaying the effective date of the regulation entitled Implementation of Executive Order on Access to Affordable Life-saving Medications (hereafter, the regulation ) until at least
July 20, 2021, as proposed at www.federalregister.gov/d/2021-05165.