Becker's Healthcare June 16, 2020
Jackie Drees

Seventy percent of CIOs and digital health executives are concerned about meeting the upcoming Nov. 2 deadline for ONC’s information blocking provisions, according to a June 15 College of Healthcare Information Management Executives survey.

For its report, CHIME surveyed almost 200 of its digital healthcare executive members between May 16 and June 1 about the benefits of telehealth during the pandemic and their thoughts about ONC’s upcoming information blocking regulations, which the agency extended its compliance deadline to Nov. 2 in response to the pandemic.

Executives that participated in the survey are from organizations including academic medical centers, critical access hospitals, multi-hospital systems and specialty hospitals.

Four survey insights:

1. More than 45 percent of members said they were...

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Topics: Digital Health, EMR / EHR, Govt Agencies, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), ONC, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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