The ONC-sponsored Standards & Interoperability Framework completes its health IT standards development initiatives using:
a. consensus-based decision making through a moderated online wiki.
b. monthly conference calls of volunteers working on each initiative.
c. surveys sent out to provider organizations working on EHR implementation.
d. face-to-face work teams assembled to work on each initiative.
ANS: A
The health IT standards work is done online through a moderated wiki with over 1,300 volunteers participating in the Standards & Interoperability Framework.
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