HealthLeaders Media September 22, 2022
Scott Mace

Good practices, infographics, and policy considerations are highlights of new resources offered by the non-profit advocate for health information exchange.

With the information blocking requirements of the 21st Century Cures rule set to become official on October 6, the Sequoia Project has released a set of resources to help with compliance.

The non-profit group posted Information Blocking Compliance Workgroup Resources this week after seeking feedback from the public on draft versions.

As recently as August, a coalition of health systems and related healthcare IT professional associations asked the Department of Health and Human Services to provide more support for the impending regulations. They asked for best practices, a frequently-asked questions online resource, and a toll-free support line or interactive online...

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