Healthcare Innovation August 19, 2024
David Raths

The ConsentLink tool will be available at no cost for providers to manage consents to share sensitive data for their Medicaid clients

The Washington State Health Care Authority has launched ConsentLink, a cloud-based electronic consent management (ECM) software solution that will house consents to share sensitive data, such as substance use disorder, research, and sexually transmitted infection data.

In 2020, the Health Care Authority initiated a project to enhance the sharing of substance use disorder patient information. On August 13, it announced the launch of ConsentLink, an ECM tool that is compliant with 42 C.F.R. Part 2 regulations, after working with solution vendor Midato Health and piloting provider partners Comprehensive Life Resources, Consistent Care, and Answers Counseling.

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