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The federal government says health plans and providers should be in store for a big interoperability rule in the Spring of 2022. The rule promises to clarify some existing rules and bring about medical electronic prior authorization and data-sharing between payers and providers. It will clearly define integration standards to use. While it will take time and cost to implement, it is a key initiative to reduce healthcare costs and improve quality.
By Marc S. Ryan5
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The federal government says health plans and providers should be in store for a big interoperability rule in the Spring of 2022. The rule promises to clarify some existing rules and bring about medical electronic prior authorization and data-sharing between payers and providers. It will clearly define integration standards to use. While it will take time and cost to implement, it is a key initiative to reduce healthcare costs and improve quality.