ONC's Office of Policy team at HIMSS23 last week provided an overview of what's being proposed in the Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, today finalized its Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: ...
For hospitals and payer organizations, the Interoperability and Patient Access final rule made January 2022 the deadline to allow patients to access their data. Today, the healthcare industry is kind ...
The regulation establishes first-of-its-kind transparency requirements for artificial intelligence (AI) and other predictive algorithms that are part of certified health IT, ONC said in a press ...
The American Hospital Association expressed its opposition to parts of a new HHS interoperability rule aiming to facilitate better healthcare data exchange. 1. ONC published the proposed Health Data, ...
The health IT arm of the Department of Health and Human Services finalized a rule this week that federal leaders say will remove red tape and enable faster prior authorization and real-time ...
Healthcare leaders have begun to digest the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT's recently proposed HTI-2 interoperability rule, and many have offered their reaction to its various ...
Three U.S. federal agencies have simultaneously introduced major rules to increase transparency and oversight of AI in healthcare, with phased compliance through 2027. The FDA, ONC, and CMS measures ...
Availity and Onyx's solution addresses CMS-0057 compliance, focusing on interoperability and prior authorization reform. The CMS-0057-F rule requires standardized application programming interfaces ...
U.S. health agencies have introduced sweeping regulations governing artificial intelligence in clinical settings, focusing on transparency, interoperability, and ongoing oversight. The measures ...
Hospitals and health systems that use Epic are more in favor of HHS’ proposed information blocking rule than any other organizations that use other vendors, according to a Reaction Data report. For ...
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