Consumer Consent White Paper:
Standardized Consumer Consent Policies and Procedures for RHIOs in New York State (view)
NYeC News
NYeC Regional Extension Center
Healthcare is going digital and it is going there fast!
NYeC Regional Extension Center is a new program from the New York eHealth Collaborative designed to help providers in the state of New York transform their practices from analog to digital. Electronic Health Records enable new models of patient centered care that improves practices, healthcare delivery to patients and overall population health.
NYeC Conducts Survey of Statewide Collaboration Process and Work Groups
NYeC is conducting an evaluation of the Statewide Collaboration Process (SCP) and its constituent work groups to understand how we can improve the process under our upcoming programs to better serve the public's needs. We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete the survey(s) here:
New York eHealth Collaborative Appoints New Executive Director
October 26, 2009 – NEW YORK – The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) today announced the appointment of its new Executive Director, Mr. David L. Whitlinger. Additionally, NYeC has received a $35 million grant from the State of New York through Phase 10 of the Healthcare Efficiency and Affordability Law for New Yorkers (HEAL 10). The grant will support NYeC’s efforts to advance the development and implementation of New York’s health information infrastructure.
NYeC Releases Q and As for HEAL 10 “Planning” RFP
NYeC has published a Questions and Answers document related to its recent Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking vendors to assist NYeC in completing certain of the tasks required of it pursuant to NYeC’s anticipated contract with NYS DOH for the HEAL 10 program.
View the Question and Answers here
View the RFP here
NYeC Releases Position Specifications for New Executive Director
NYeC is pleased to release the position specifications for the new Executive Director that we are currently recruiting. Rachel Block, our former Executive Director, has been appointed to the position of Deputy Commissioner, Office of Health Information Technology Transformation, at the New York State Department of Health. The firm of Korn/Ferry has been engaged to conduct the search. During this transition period, the Board has hired John Corwin, an experienced nonprofit leadership transition specialist, to serve as NYeC’s Interim Executive Director.
NYeC Submits Comments on Health IT Regional Extension Centers
The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) submitted comments to the federal Dept. of Health and Human Services on June 11, 2009 outlining its feedback on the draft description of the Health IT Regional Extension Center Program, a key new initiative included in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
HEAL 5 Vendor Contract Language and RHIO Model Consent Form Approved
At the January 29, 2009 meeting of NYeC's Policy and Operations Council, the New York State Department of Health announced that it had approved two other work products emerging from the Statewide Collaboration Process. These items are as follows:
HEAL 5 Version 1.0 Requirements Approved
New White Paper Examines the Potential Role for RHIO Accreditation in New York’s Health Information Technology Strategy
The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) is pleased to announce the release of a new white paper that examines the potential role for accreditation of regional health information organizations (RHIOs) as part of New York’s health information technology (health IT) strategy. The report, Interoperable Health Information Exchange Policy, Governance, and Accountability, was written by researchers from Manatt Health Solutions with assistance from an advisory committee consisting of several national experts in the field.
Two New York Communities Demonstrate Pioneering Interoperable Health Information Exchange
~ New York eHealth Collaborative Plays Key Role in Setting Standards for Interoperable Health Information Exchange ~

