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My name is James Michel, and I am the Chief Executive Officer of Access Health CT, the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange (the Exchange or Access Health CT).
Advisory committee activities may include study of critical issues, hearing public testimony, independent research, and review of staff reports and recommendations - all of which are intended to enable the committee to discuss, formulate, and forward well-developed, thoughtful recommendations to the Mayor and
Did you know that CT has its own HIE, Connie? Connie allows doctors, hospitals, and other providers to easily communicate healthcare information. Get to know Connie, including how to connect and FAQs. Explore Connie.
The Health IT Standards Committee (HITSC) was charged with making recommendations to the National Coordinator for Health IT on standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria for the electronic exchange and use of health information.
Specifically, TACS should: Bring focus to important program outcomes. Bring training expertise to the table (they provide on-the-job training to their employees and share best practices). Secure resources for programs (e.g., equipment, staffing, expertise, speakers/judges for student events).
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Manage IT Service Strategy Establish and maintain an overarching IT service strategy. Ensure IT systems and services are sustainable, secure, supportable, effective, and affordable. Elicit and assess stakeholder needs and technological opportunities. Evaluate the direction and progress of technology initiatives.
The HITAC focuses on the implementation of a health information technology infrastructure, nationally and locally, that advances the electronic access, exchange, and use of health information.
Connecticut Rare Disease Advisory Council (RDAC) The Councils purpose is to advise and make recommendations to the Department of Public Health and other state agencies, as appropriate, regarding the needs of persons in the state living with a rare disease and such persons caregivers.

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