Interoperability Compliance and Opportunity
Complying with the 21st Century Cures Act provider requirements can unlock new opportunities when your health system takes a strategic approach.


What Providers Need to Know: Cures Act Compliance and Strategic Opportunities
This three-chapter white paper lays out what you need to make informed decisions about how you approach interoperability. Learn about the timelines and provider responsibilities, the strategic implications and benefits of thinking beyond compliance, and steps leaders need to take.
Cures Act Compliance Deadlines: What Providers Need to Do Now
Information blocking penalties are on their way and the time to prepare is now.
Top 10 Provider Misconceptions About Cures Act Implementation
As health systems are working toward compliance with the provider requirements of the 21st Century Cures Act, many are discovering that interpretation and application of the federal rules raise many questions and misconceptions.
Know where your organization stands.
Complete this eight-question interoperability readiness assessment and see your score.
Podcast
Implementing Interoperability in the Pandemic
This HealthSystemCIO.com interview with Chartis Principal Chelsea Wyatt dives into challenges of achieving interoperability amidst COVID-19, key internal roles in implementing the provider requirements, and security concerns.
Multimedia
APIs and Information Blocking: What Providers Need to Know
This webinar recording features interoperability leaders from Chartis and McDermott Will & Emory, who discuss the prominent role of application programming interfaces (API) in delivering requests for patient health data. They examine the challenges and opportunities APIs present to providers as well as steps you can take to prepare.
Podcast
Preparing for the 21st Century Cures Act and Information Blocking:
Open Notes, APIs and More
In this podcast, interoperability leaders from Chartis and McDermott Will & Emory discuss key compliance issues, including guidance regarding clinical notes accessibility, key exceptions to a required response, compliance options for handling active requests from various input portals, and anticipated HIPAA compliance challenges.
