Lexology September 8, 2025
Jackson Lewis PC

On September 17, 2025, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) will hold its first public meeting to discuss proposed rules designed to enhance transparency and preparedness around health care information system breaches. AHCA is Florida’s agency responsible for the state’s Medicaid program, the licensure of the state’s health care facilities, and the sharing of health care data through the Florida Center of Health Information and Policy Analysis.

The proposed rules would apply broadly to a wide range of licensed health care providers and facilities under AHCA’s regulatory authority. This includes, among others, hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, ambulatory surgical centers, hospice providers, home health agencies, intermediate care facilities for individuals with developmental disabilities, clinical laboratories, rehabilitation centers,...

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