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Harnessing the Power of Automation to Address the Information Blocking Rule and Empower Healthcare Consumers
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Harnessing the Power of Automation to Address the Information Blocking Rule and Empower Healthcare Consumers

Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare · Shahid Shah, Yan Chow, Janae Sharp, Matthew Sullivan

July 14, 202253m 19s

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Show Notes

HealthIMPACT Live Presents: Harnessing the Power of Automation to Address the Information Blocking Rule and Empower Healthcare Consumers

Original Published Date:  May 23, 2022

YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/nMjpfq15oVI

The Cures Act Information Blocking Rule aims to pull down the barrier between Americans and their health data, and have that data delivered electronically in a timely manner. What it means for healthcare consumers is easier access to their electronic health information and the ability to better understand and make more informed choices about their medical care. For healthcare providers, it means meeting stringent new regulatory requirements by Oct 6, 2022. According to the Office of the National Coordinator, over 300 patients, providers, and others have already submitted claims of information blocking through its online portal since April 2021.

In this session, you will hear how providers can prepare to address the new regulations by leveraging the power of intelligent automation.
 

  • Opportunities and challenges with patient access
  • Innovations related to and enabling access
  • Responsible stewardship of personal health information

 

Yan Chow, MD, MBA, Global Healthcare Leader, Automation Anywhere

Shahid Shah, Publisher and Chief Editor, Medigy.com

Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index

Matthew Sullivan, MD, CMIO, Atrium Health

Topics

telehealthhealthcare innovationprovider satisfactionclinical operationsdata & interoperabilitycovid-19hit infrastructureequity & accesspatient experience