For the 6th episode of the Healthcare IT Podcast, we dove into the recently released Information Blocking regulations. There’s a lot to unwrap in these regulations, but we give you an overview of the highlights and what it means for healthcare.
Here’s a quick rundown of the topics we discuss in this episode:
- Info Blocking & API Fees
- Electronic Health Information (EHI) Export
- Enforcement
- Implications for Healthcare
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Now, without further ado, we’re excited to share with you episode 6 of the Healthcare IT Today podcast.
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