The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will continue to  in enforcing compliance with the payer-to-payer data exchange provisions of its 2020 final rule on interoperability and patient access until it finalizes future rulemaking to address implementation challenges, the agency  today. 

鈥淲e anticipate providing an update on any evaluation of this enforcement discretion notification and related actions during calendar year 2022,鈥 the CMS notice states. 

Effective Jan. 1, 2022, the rule鈥檚 payer-to-payer data exchange provisions required Medicare Advantage organizations, Medicaid managed care plans, Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program managed care entities, and qualified health plan issuers on the federally facilitated exchanges to exchange data with other payers at the patient鈥檚 request. 
 

Related News Articles

Headline
The Trump administration yesterday released executive orders on reducing anti-competitive regulatory barriers and repealing certain regulations deemed unlawful鈥
Headline
The Department of Health and Human Services Feb. 28 announced that it is rescinding its Nixon-era policy on inviting public participation when making rules and鈥
Headline
The Food and Drug Administration yesterday released recommendations for streamlining the approval process for medical devices that use artificial intelligence鈥
Headline
The AHA Oct. 4 commented on the Department of Health and Human Services' Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Patient Engagement, Information Sharing鈥
Perspective
All of America鈥檚 hospitals and health systems are cornerstones of their communities. They not only deliver around-the-clock care and essential services to鈥
Headline
An EY report prepared for the AHA shows that tax-exempt hospitals and health systems delivered $10 in benefits to their communities for every dollar鈥檚 worth of鈥