Commission Background and Establishment
Health Information Exchange Policy Board (HIE) Executive Appointment Advisory Active
https://dhcf.dc.gov/dchiepb Quarterly
Committee on Health
The Board shall advise the Mayor and the Directors of the Department of Health Care Finance, Department of Health, Department of Behavioral Health, Department of Human Services, and the Office of the Chief Technology Officer regarding the enhancement and sustainability of secure, protected exchange of health information among health providers and other authorized entities.
See membership.
The Board shall be composed of the following twenty-two (22) members, who shall be appointed by the Mayor:

1. The following fifteen (15) public voting members:
a. One (1) representative from the District of Columbia Primary Care Association; b. One (1) representative from the District of Columbia Medical Society; c. One (1) representative from the District of Columbia Nurses Association; d. One (1) representative from the District of Columbia Hospital Association; e. One (1) representative from a health plan; f. Four (4) representatives from the public who are either representatives of, or advocates for, beneficiaries or who are not currently employed by an organization that directly provides health care services; g. Five (5) medical providers who provide primary care or specialty care services or individuals who work for a provider organization that provides primary care and/or specialty care services; and h. One (1) individual with health care or information technology experience. 

2. The following six (6) District government employees, all of whom shall be ex officio voting members: a. Two (2) employees of the Department of Health Care Finance; b. One (1) employee of the Department of Health; c. One (1) employee of the Department of Human Services; Mayor's Order 2016-035 Page 3 of5 d. One (1) employee of the Office of the Chief Technology Officer; e. One (1) employee of the Department of Behavioral Health; and

3. The following one (1) District government employee, who shall serve as an ex officio, non-voting member: a. One (1) employee of the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services.
Mayor's Order 2016-035 https://dcregs.dc.gov/Common/NoticeDetail.aspx?NoticeId=N0057785
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Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Department of Health Care Finance (DCHF)
03-10-2016
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Executive Appointment (Mayor's Order) 3 N/A
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Commissioners
Points of Contact
Merry Gebretsadik (202) 445-5603 Merry.Gebretsadik@dc.gov
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