HealthLeaders Media February 10, 2023
By Eric Wicklund

More than 95% of certified healthcare IT developers met last year’s deadline to upgrade interoperability standards as mandated in the Cures Act Final Rule, according to the agency.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– The ONC had set a December 2022 deadline for certified healthcare IT developers to meet interoperability standards mandated in the Cures Act Final Rule.

– Those new standards will enable patients, providers, and other stakeholders to access data more easily through FHIR-based APIs, ensure reliable electronic prescribing, and enable visibility into how developers test their technology.

– The ONC will now focus on monitoring adoption and conformance through its Lantern platform.

More than 95% of certified healthcare IT organizations met last year’s deadline to upgrade application programming interfaces (APIs)...

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Topics: Apps, Cures Act, Digital Health, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), ONC, Provider, Technology
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