Becker's Healthcare March 12, 2020
Jackie Drees

Six former ONC leaders congratulated HHS on the final interoperability rules, which dropped March 9, and outlined several critical features of the regulations.

The March 10 letter, addressed to Donald Rucker, MD, national coordinator for health IT, and Seema Verma, CMS administrator, was penned by six former ONC leaders. Those individuals are David Blumenthal, MD; David Brailer, MD; Karen DeSalvo, MD; Robert Kolodner, MD; Farzad Mostashari, MD; and Vindell Washington, MD.

“The Interoperability Rules give us strong reason to believe the obstacles that inhibited information sharing will now be overcome and we will indeed experience a paradigm shift that enables far greater consumer access and control over health information, as well as supports tremendous leaps in our ability to foster...

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Topics: CMS, EMR / EHR, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Insurance, ONC, Privacy / Security, Provider, Regulations, Technology
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