Deadline to Comply with Information-Blocking Rule Approaching

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Starting April 5, all practices must comply with so-called information-blocking rules that are part of the federal 21st Century Cures Act, which is designed to facilitate widespread access and sharing of health information among patients and physicians.

The rules require that physicians give patients immediate access to significant portions of the patient’s electronic health information (EHI) upon request, unless specific exceptions apply. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator specifically states that this includes eight types of clinical notes: discharge summaries, history and physicals, progress notes, consult notes, imaging reports, laboratory reports, pathology reports, and procedure notes.

If you’re still confused about how the new rules will affect you and your practice, TMA has created several resources to help:

If you have questions about information blocking, contact TMA’s Health Information Technology Department at (800) 880-5720 or via email.

Last Updated On

March 10, 2021

Originally Published On

March 10, 2021

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