eHealth Legal Pulse Steve Gravely, JD, MHA
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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.
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Episode 2.1 - Interview with Jay Nakashima, Executive Director, eHealth Exchange
Welcome to Season 2 of eHealth Legal Pulse!
In this episode, Steve Gravely interviews Jay Nakashima, the Executive Director of the eHealth Exchange, about the eHealth Exchange and the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA). They discuss the history and evolution of the eHealth Exchange, the challenges and benefits of interoperability, and the role of TEFCA in facilitating data exchange for non-treatment purposes. Jay highlights the importance of trust and collaboration in building a network of healthcare organizations that exchange data using the same principles. He also emphasizes the potential of TEFCA to improve public health exchange and payer-provider connectivity. -
Episode 1.5 - TEFCA: The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (Part 1)
In Episode 5 of "eHealth Legal Pulse," hosted by Steve Gravely, we dive deep into the world of TEFCA – the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement. This captivating episode takes you on a journey through the history, significance, and implications of TEFCA, a subject Steve has been deeply involved in for the past three years.
Steve unravels the origins of TEFCA, which is part of the 21st Century Cures Act, and explains how it aims to enhance the exchange of electronic health information across the healthcare landscape. He highlights the challenges posed by data silos and the need for nationwide healthcare data interoperability.
Discover how TEFCA fits into the broader landscape of healthcare information sharing and the technical aspects that underpin this transformative framework. Steve also touches on the implications and debates surrounding TEFCA, shedding light on its potential to reshape the healthcare data landscape.
Whether you're well-versed in TEFCA or just starting to explore this critical topic, this episode provides invaluable insights into the evolving world of healthcare data exchange. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking conversation. -
Episode 1.4 - Information Blocking: The Exceptions (Part 3)
In Part 3 of our Information Blocking Series, Steve Gravely covers the topic of information blocking rule exceptions. This is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the rule, the enforcement, the penalties, or the risks, and is wondering how an organization might be able to use the exceptions to defend itself against information blocking claims.
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Episode 1.3 - Information Blocking (Part 2)
In Part 2 of eHealth Legal Pulse's Information Blocking Series, Steve explains how an actor can violate the Information Blocking Rule. In Part 1, Steve covered the definition of information blocking and who exactly is considered to be an actor under the Rule. Now, he shifts into what actors need to be concerned about, as well as exceptions to the Rule.
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Episode 1.2 - Information Blocking (Part 1)
Episode 2 is all about information blocking and, more specifically, the federal law that now makes it illegal to engage in information blocking. Steve Gravely walks you through this highly complex topic. This is the first in a series, and this episode begins with a very basic introduction and sets the playing field for future discussions about information blocking.
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Episode 1.1 - Introduction to eHealth Legal Pulse
Episode 1 is an introduction to Steve Gravely and eHealth Legal Pulse. In this episode, Steve talks about Gravely Group, who we are, his history in the healthcare industry, and what this podcast is all about.