New federal regulations prohibiting information blocking — part of the omnibus 21st Century Cures Act passed by Congress in 2016 — took effect on April 5, 2021. “Information blocking” is defined as a practice that is likely to interfere with, prevent, or materially discourage access, exchange, or use of electronic health information. Any physician who maintains an EHR system is subject to the prohibition on information blocking. But without any guidance, it would be virtually impossible for physicians to know what actions (or inactions) constitute information blocking. Read our recent article to find out how the new regulations will affect your practice of medicine. FMA members who have additional questions can contact us at legal@FLmedical.org for direct assistance.
New federal regulations prohibiting information blocking took effect April 5, 2021. “Information blocking” is defined as a practice that is likely to interfere with, prevent, or materially discourage access, exchange, or use of electronic health information. Any physician who maintains an EHR system is subject to the prohibition on information blocking. But without any guidance, it would be virtually impossible for physicians to know what actions (or inactions) constitute information blocking. Attend this webinar find out how the new regulations will affect your practice of medicine.
FMA members who have additional questions can contact us at legal@FLmedical.orgfor direct assistance.