CURES Act - New Resources
Friday, March 26, 2021
Patient Information Sharing Rules - CURES Act The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology (ONC) recently released a Final Update to the 21st Century
CURES Act, which notably provides more detailed definitions and
deadlines for updates that may affect Psychiatric practice. These rules
will go into effect on April 5, 2021. Definition for
important terms such as "Electronic Health Information" and "protected
health information" have been slightly changed, and it impacts the
sharing or blocking of a patient's public records with that patient. Below
are some resources to help you learn the basics of these rules and what
these terms mean. If you have questions about your practice, please
contact your Risk Management provider or contact FPS if you are a
member. If you are already using an EHI or EHR system, it also may be helpful to contact the company - but keep in mind that regardless of whether or not that company is required to comply, physicians that maintain EHI are.
PRMSPRMS has released a new resource guide to help psychiatrists understand the CURES Act regulations. It includes some explanations of terms and requirements, and also can help you begin to explore whether or not you need to make changes in order to be in compliance. Click Here to Read.
APAThis page features a general overview of the
changes, definitions, and exceptions. It also features a webinar on
information blocking. Click Here to Read. AMAWhat is Information Blocking? Explores the definition of Information Blocking and related terms with examples.
How do I comply with info blocking and where do I start? - practical information about applying the rules to your practice and developing procedures that are effective for the regulation and for your practice. ONC About ONC's Cures Act Final Rule Exceptions
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