The Sequoia Project adds 6 new board members

The Sequoia Project, a nonprofit advocate for nationwide health data sharing, added six new members to its board of directors.

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The new members are:

•    Brian Ahier, digital health evangelist at Salt Lake City-based Medicity
•    Elise Sweeney Anthony, director of policy at the ONC
•    Peter DeVault, vice president at Verona, Wis.-based Epic
•    David Horrocks, president at Columbia, Md.-based Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients
•    Steve Posnack, director of standards and technology at ONC
•    Ryan Stewart, director of health information exchange at San Francisco-based Dignity Health

The Sequoia Project supports multiple, independent health IT interoperability initiatives, including the eHealth Exchange, a health data sharing community of exchange partners sharing; and Carequality, a national-level, common interoperability framework to interconnect and enable exchange.

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