Micky Tripathi: Healthcare's Digital Leap Hindered by Data Sharing Barriers
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Significant investments have improved the digital infrastructure of the U.S. healthcare system, particularly in EHRs and interoperability, writes Micky Tripathi, Acting Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at the HHS. However, reports of potential legal violations related to information sharing raise concerns about data exchange efficacy. The 21st Century Cures Act mandates the use of application programming interfaces (APIs) for certified EHRs to enhance data accessibility. While more than 96% of hospitals and 78% of physician offices utilize certified EHRs with standardized FHIR APIs, challenges remain, including difficulties in accessing API documentation, high fees from certified developers, and hurdles in connecting with providers. The primary barriers to progress seem to be behavioral rather than technological, highlighting the need for better support and resources for API users.