Key Opportunities for Meaningful Use Stage 2
Markle collaborators identify strategic opportunities for patient engagement, care coordination, quality reporting, and privacy.
Advancing Health in a Connected World
Our mission is to advance health information technology to improve people’s lives.
Best practices must improve health, protect privacy, increase cost-effectiveness,
and encourage innovation.
Markle is presenting during the HIE Symposium on February 20, 2012, “Symposium Luncheon & Session: The New Markle Connecting for Health Common Framework Policies in Practice," at this annual health information technology conference.
Deven McGraw, Director of the Health Privacy Project at the Center for Democracy & Technology, references a Markle survey while reflecting on the importance of consumers and patients support for the widespread adoption of electronic health records in 2012.
The New York eHealth Collaborative honors the Markle Foundation and others for their work in leading the advancement of health IT.
"Markle Connecting for Health has laid an important foundation for the emerging national health information exchange."
Mary Jo Deering, PhDActing Director, Office of Programs & Coordination, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services