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DHHS defends New Hampshire Care Coordination pilot: privacy protections, SMART on FHIR interoperability and $4.285M spent
Summary
DHHS staff told the Fiscal Committee the New Hampshire Care Coordination closed-loop referral system supports SMART on FHIR interoperability, uses per-referral consent and role-based authentication to protect client data, has more than 100 providers on the network, has spent $4,285,000 to date and has roughly $3.7M remaining for maintenance and provider growth.
Representative Erf pressed DHHS about interoperability and privacy for the New Hampshire Care Coordination closed-loop referral system, asking whether the state system is interoperable with other IT systems, whether external interfaces for managed-care organizations are on track, and how the system prevents unauthorized searching of client records.
David Weeters, DHHS chief operating officer, described multiple integration options: a discoverable SMART on FHIR integration that providers can consume, single-sign-on options, and deeper…
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