Information blocking: Implications for your practice

July 22, 2022

Since the Information Blocking Rule went into effect in April 2021, the Office of National Coordinator has received 274 complaints. The complaint most frequently alleged was information blocking from health care providers. Join Cathy Bryant and Kassie Toerner as they review the Information Blocking Rule and the insights gained from those complaints.

CME objectives:

  • discuss how information blocking applies to your medical practice;
  • list steps that you can take to assess your current practices, and
  • develop a plan to correct non-compliance with information blocking.

Take the CME test here.

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