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The governance workgroup of the HIT Policy Committee is asking for public comment through Dec. 8 on questions related to who should govern a nationwide health information network and how.

This is the second round of input on the issue and the workgroup is asking for comment on a handful of remaining questions, including:

* What governance activities should be a federal responsibility and what should be delegated?

* Should there be an overarching validation entity to accredit other certification and/or accreditation bodies?

* Are there critical needs that require a governance mechanism to be established in the near-term and what entity should support this mechanism?

Additional information is available in a Nov. 30 posting on the Federal Advisory Committee Blog, available here.

--Joseph Goedert

 

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