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In 2023, health IT vendors will continue to work to maintain compliance as part of new regulatory requirements related to the 21st Century Cures Act. The CMS proposed ruling requires impacted payers to build and maintain a FHIR API, starting January 1st, 2026, in effort to improve the cumbersome and costly prior authorization process.
In the State of California, there is a mandate for improved data sharing for smaller entities by Jan 2026, and they are even providing incentives to get it done. In fact, enhanced requirements on Information blocking promotes innovation in the industry and reduces competition/consolidation. However, this rule is only the first step.
Small physician practices, rehabilitation hospitals, long-term acute care hospitals, acute psychiatric hospitals, small rural acute care hospitals, and nonprofit clinics will have until January 2026. A few features of the CA DxF set it apart from traditional healthinformation exchanges (HIEs) and networks (HINs).
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