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Goldbelt Frontier’s Aaron Seib Tapped by Feds to Modernize Healthcare Data Sharing

Goldbelt’s Aaron Seib has been selected to serve as a technical implementation expert for a nationwide network for facilitating the safe sharing of health records electronically. The Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) project consists of protocols and standards designed to improve the sharing of electronic health information among healthcare government agencies, providers, payers, and patients in the United States. TEFCA aims to simplify an approach for data exchanges to enable seamless communication across health information networks toward the goal of improving healthcare outcomes.

Aaron Seib is the Chief Data Interoperability Officer for Goldbelt’s Healthcare Technology & Transformation Group. “The opportunity to continue to contribute to the utility of TEFCA and its important mission across the health domain is humbling as it gives us the opportunity to continue to leverage interoperable technologies to improve outcomes for all Americans,” explained Seib.

TEFCA is a federal initiative established under the 21st Century Act led by the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, formerly the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).These provisions are part of a broader effort to create a more interconnected and accessible healthcare system, ensuring that patients have the information they need to manage their health effectively.
We are proud that Aaron has been recognized for his knowledge, experience, and know-how that he brings to Goldbelt. Congratulations Aaron!

To learn more, visit the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy’s website.