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What Providers Can Expect for Information Blocking Enforcement

At Greenlight as we continue to support patients’ right of access, we are getting records moving and increasing liquidity to the benefit of patients, healthcare providers, researchers, and insurance carriers.

This article is of interest to providers as it offers insight into the information blocking enforcement penalties under review for providers. Those penalties have been in place for EHR vendors and other IT companies in the space since mid-2023. This brings the healthcare industry another step closer to achieving true interoperability.

We make sharing digital health records, authorized by the patient, a reality today and every day.

Read the full article via EHRintelligence.com

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