Healthcare IT Today March 11, 2021
John Lynn

One of the most challenging pieces of the information blocking regulation that’s about to hit healthcare on April 5, 2021 is all the exceptions that are included. These exceptions are important, because there are some reasonable times when it might be in anyone’s best interest to share data. However, I’m sure many healthcare organizations are going to be spending a lot of time pouring over the various information blocking exceptions and having long discussions about what they really mean.

For those not familiar with the exceptions, here’s the short overview of exceptions:

Steven Posnack from ONC has a great blog post on the various exceptions as well where he outlines the details of the 2 categories of exceptions:

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