Health care associate Christine Moundas (New York) co-authored a Law360 article published Feb. 22 that analyzes two proposed rules from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services which seek to tackle interoperability, information blocking, and patient access to electronic health information.
The authors explain that these proposed rules are designed to support and advance seamless and secure access, exchange, and use of electronic health information, and seek to address both technical and practical obstacles that create barriers to these goals.
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