(iii)
Topics
Such public meeting shall include a discussion of—
(I)
data elements, including minimal or essential data elements, that are voluntarily provided for such network, which may include elements from public health and public and private health care entities, to the extent practicable;
(II)
standards and implementation specifications that may improve the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data during a public health emergency;
(III)
strategies to encourage the access, exchange, and use of information;
(IV)
considerations for State, local, Tribal, and territorial capabilities and infrastructure related to data exchange and interoperability, including existing public health data systems;
(V)
privacy and security protections provided at the Federal, State, local, Tribal, and territorial levels, and by nongovernmental stakeholders;
(VI)
opportunities for the incorporation of innovative technologies to improve the network;
(VII)
strategies to integrate laboratory and public health data systems and capabilities to support rapid and accurate reporting of laboratory test results and associated relevant data;
(VIII)
strategies to improve the collection, reporting, and dissemination of relevant, aggregated, deidentified demographic data to inform responses to public health emergencies, including identification of at-risk populations and to address potential health disparities; and
(IX)
strategies to improve the electronic exchange of health information, as appropriate, between State and local health departments and health care providers and facilities to improve the detection of, and responses to, potentially catastrophic infectious disease outbreaks.