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Federles Master Tutorial On Abdominal Imaging
2020-06-29 - 2020-07-01    
All Day
The course is designed to provide the tools for participants to enhance abdominal imaging interpretation skills utilizing the latest imaging technologies. Time: 1:00 pm - [...]
IASTEM - 864th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-07-01 - 2020-07-02    
All Day
IASTEM - 864th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 3rd - 4th July, 2020 at Hamburg, Germany . [...]
International Conference On Medical & Health Science
2020-07-02 - 2020-07-03    
All Day
ICMHS is being organized by Researchfora. The aim of the conference is to provide the platform for Students, Doctors, Researchers and Academicians to share the [...]
Mental Health, Addiction, And Legal Aspects Of End-Of-Life Care CME Cruise
2020-07-03 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
Mental Health, Addiction Medicine, and Legal Aspects of End-of-Life Care CME Cruise Conference. 7-Night Cruise to Alaska from Seattle, Washington on Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Solstice. [...]
ISER- 843rd International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-07-03 - 2020-07-04    
All Day
ISER- 843rd International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine (ICSHM) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, [...]
04 Jul
2020-07-04    
12:00 am
ICRAMMHS is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences to a common forum. All the [...]
6th Annual Formulation And Drug Delivery Congress
2020-07-08 - 2020-07-09    
All Day
Meet and learn from experts in the pharmaceutical sciences community to address critical strategic developments and technical innovation in formulation, drug delivery and manufacturing of [...]
7th Global Conference On Pharma Industry And Medical Devices
2020-07-08 - 2020-07-09    
All Day
The Global Conference on Pharma Industry and Medical Devices GCPIMD is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Pharmacy and [...]
IASTEM - 868th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-07-09 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
IASTEM - 868th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 9th - 10th July, 2020 at Amsterdam, Netherlands . [...]
2nd Annual Congress On Antibiotics, Bacterial Infections & Antimicrobial Resistance
2020-07-09 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
EURO ANTIBIOTICS 2020 invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 2nd Annual Congress Antibiotics, Bacterial infections & Antimicrobial Resistance to be [...]
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ONC, CMS give some breathing room for interop rules during COVID-19

ONC, CMS give some breathing room for interop rules during COVID-19

The release on March 9 of the long-awaited interoperability final rules from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services happened to coincide with the acceleration of the coronavirus pandemic nationwide.

WHY IT MATTERS
Now, six week later, ONC and CMS, along with the HHS Office of Inspector General, say they’ve recognized the enormous priority shifts that have been required as hospitals and health systems battle the COVID-19 emergency, and are giving some leeway for certain compliance dates with the new rules.

The flexibility is not across the board, but only for some specific portions of the two sets of rules, although ONC and CMS say they’ll continue to “monitor the implementation landscape to determine if further action is needed.”

In the meantime, ONC says it will exercise enforcement discretion for “all new requirements under 45 CFR Part 170 that have compliance dates and time frames until three months after each initial compliance date or timeline identified in the ONC Cures Act Final Rule.” The list of ONC’s new enforcement discretion timeline updates can be found here.

The agency says it hopes new flexibility for development and implementation can help the U.S. healthcare system “focus on addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, while still maintaining a trajectory that will advance patients’ access to their health information, reduce the cost of care, and improve the quality of care.”

As for CMS, its interoperability and access rules affect not just payers, but hospitals – including psychiatric hospitals and critical access hospitals – on the COVID-19 front lines, it said.

As such, it is extending the implementation timeline for admission, discharge and transfer notification conditions of participation by an extra six months. (They’ll now be effective 12 months after the final rule is published in the Federal Register, rather than six as the rule was drafted.)

Moreover, CMS said it will extend for six months its enforcement of API provisions for the Patient Access API and Provider Directory API policies for Medicare Advantage, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program: July 1, 2021, rather than January 1.

Similarly, qualified health plans on federally-facilitated exchanges will have until July rather than January, said CMS in its COVID-19 update. “Other policies contained in the final rule will be implemented and enforced on schedule.”

In a statement, AHIP expressed appreciation for the enforcement discretion to “allow hospitals and health insurance providers to remain focused on caring for patients through the COVID-19 crisis, but we expect that short period will need to be extended, given the magnitude and anticipated duration of the challenges. At the same time, our underlying concerns remain. We are seriously concerned that patient privacy will still be at risk when health care information is transferred outside the protections of federal patient privacy laws.”

THE LARGER TREND
Reaction to how the rules should be implemented, and on what timeline, since the start of the coronavirus crisis has been mixed.

In an April 2 letter to HHS Secretary Alex Azar, for instance, Pew Charitable Trusts urged the agency to stay the course.

“The COVID-19 pandemic gripping the nation underscores the importance of these regulations in enabling greater data exchange and providing patients with their information,” said Ben Moscovitch, Pew’s project director for health information technology.

He pointed to challenges (and potential risks) for patients visiting providers to get copies of their health records and the benefits of automated EHR extraction for direct public health reporting as just two examples where the rules could do some good in a crisis such as this one.

“We urge you to implement these rules without additional delay,” said Moscovitch.

But other organizations have urged HHS to relax what some say is an aggressive timeline, given the significant challenges of recent months. One of them was the Premier healthcare alliance, which represents some 4,000 hospitals and health systems, hundreds of thousands of clinicians and other providers.

In a letter this past week to HHS, Premier asked for delays in implementation timelines for many new rules, including those pertaining to providers from both CMS’s interoperability and patient access regs and ONC’s 21st Century Cures Act rules.

Reacting to Tuesday’s new announcement, Blair Childs, senior vice president for public affairs at Premier, said the group was thankful for delays for the “onerous requirement that providers send ADT notifications.”

However, Premier was “disappointed that HHS has not extended its discretion authority to give providers more time to comply with the information blocking requirements,” he said.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has required an unprecedented response from healthcare providers that has left them with limited time or resources to implement new policies,” said Childs. “We hope HHS will consider taking additional action in the near future to ensure healthcare providers can focus on critical patient care needs during this public health emergency.”

ON THE RECORD
“ONC remains committed to ensuring that patients and providers can access electronic health information, when and where it matters most,” said National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Don Rucker. “During this critical time, we understand that resources need to be focused on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

“To support that important work and the information sharing efforts we are already seeing, ONC intends to exercise enforcement discretion for three months at the end of certain ONC Health IT Certification Program compliance dates associated with the ONC Cures Act Final Rule to provide flexibility while ensuring the goals of the rule remain on track.”

“Now more than ever, patients need secure access to their healthcare data,” said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “Hospitals should be doing everything in their power to ensure that patients get appropriate follow-up care. Nevertheless, in a pandemic of this magnitude, flexibility is paramount for a healthcare system under siege by COVID-19. Our action today will provide hospitals an additional 6 months to implement the new requirements.”