American Hospital Association June 24, 2024

The Department of Health and Human Services June 24 released a final rule that would disincentivize health care providers for interfering with the access, exchange or use of electronic health information. AHA previously expressed concern when the rule was proposed, saying it could threaten the financial viability of economically fragile hospitals.

In the final rule, hospitals under the Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program found to have committed information blocking would experience a reduction of the market basket update by 75%. Critical access hospitals would see a reduction from 101% to 100% of reasonable...

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