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Why the interoperability final rule is the first step toward patient-centric care

Why the interoperability final rule is the first step toward patient-centric care Why the interoperability final rule is the first step toward patient-centric care With patients being granted easier access to their data, and thus greater and more informed agency over their health, we are finally opening the door for insights to be derived and refined on their behalf Shares0 New rules from the US Department of Health & Human Services on patient data interoperability – including the Interoperability and Patient Access final rule – are set to usher in a new era in healthcare where patients are allowed to safely access and share their data with providers and third-parties as they see fit. This will not only enable a more seamless care experience for patients, but will also allow providers and third-parties to more easily access and share critical information, ultimately helping to foster new healthcare services never before thought possible.

SCOTUS sides with Rutledge in drug reimbursement case

Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge added an impressive win to the list of her achievements when the Supreme Court ruled in her favor on Thursday, against the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association. Craig Wilson, with the Arkansas Center for Health Improvements wrote in October: “The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, which is the national trade association for PBMs, maintains that federal law, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or ERISA, preempts the 2015 Arkansas law, prohibiting the state from directly regulating how plans pay for benefits.” Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the opinion of the Court, in which all other members joined except Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who took no part in the consideration or decision of the case.

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