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eHealth Legal Pulse
In this captivating podcast series, "eHealth Legal Pulse," Steve Gravely, JD, MHA, a legal expert with three decades of experience advising healthcare organizations, leads thought-provoking discussions that explore the evolving landscape of healthcare data management in our swiftly transforming digital era.
Join Steve as he features a roster of industry experts from across the healthcare spectrum, each sharing their valuable insights and perspectives on a wide range of topics. Among these esteemed guests, Steve's son, Jon Gravely, MPH, Epidemiology, with his background in epidemiology and public health, occasionally joins the conversation as a special guest, offering a unique generational and professional perspective on select episodes.
Together, Steve and his guests offer a fresh and insightful take on the ethical considerations and best practices that underpin the responsible handling of healthcare data. Join us on this journey to navigate the complex intersection of law, ethics, technology, and public health in the world of eHealth.
eHealth Legal Pulse
Episode 2.3 - Interview with Dr. Matt Eisenberg, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, Stanford Health Care (Part 2)
In part two of the eHealth Legal Pulse podcast, host Steve Gravely continues his conversation with Dr. Matthew Eisenberg, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer at Stanford Health Care. They dive into the evolution of interoperability with a focus on the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). Matt shares insights on the development of TEFCA, its potential to revolutionize data exchange beyond treatment purposes, and its future impact on healthcare. They discuss how TEFCA could streamline processes like prior authorization, enhance public health data sharing, and improve overall patient care. They also touch on the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare and its regulatory landscape. Join Steve and Matt as they explore the transformative possibilities of TEFCA and the future of health data interoperability.