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Interoperability - Implications of Data Exchange for Payers
Co-sponsored by LexisNexis® Risk Solutions
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 | 2:00PM - 3:00PM Eastern

 
  • Regulations and requirements covered in the May 2020 Interoperability and Patient Access final rule
  • The differences between "legacy" and "new" interoperability
  • Opportunities and payer use cases for this data
  • The future of interoperability (e.g., provider and EMR APIs, TEFCA, and QHINs)
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As part of the 21st Century Cures Act, the interoperability rule seeks to drive patient access to personal and medical data, and support the ability to share that data, allowing patients more power to coordinate their own healthcare. The rule bolsters the existing trend toward a more patient-focused model, empowering patients to participate more effectively in their own medical care and improve public health services.

Payer organizations need to able to gather and share data around member costs and coverage, clinical interactions and other data points. All of these efforts aim to prevent information blocking and improve the flow of easy member access to or transfer of data. As payers plan for the future, they should look beyond current system data and consider use cases that may become possible with enriched data sets.


Registration is complimentary for this event. Register now for this September 22nd webinar to learn about the 21st Century Cures Act interoperability and what it means for data exchange for payers. As payers stand up their “Patient Access” APIs, there is an opportunity to look beyond compliance and embrace this new data standard to improve outcomes for their members.
   

 

  


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