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Insight on the Prior Authorization Proposed Rule

A WEDI webinar

In this webinar, WEDI welcomes Alexandra Mugge, Director and Deputy Chief Health Informatics Officer with the CMS Health Informatics and Interoperability Group, to address key elements of the Advancing Interoperability and Improving Prior Authorization Processes proposed rule. Daniel Kalwa, Acting Director, National Standards Group, CMS, joins Mugge to discuss the proposed attachment rule. Viet Nguyen, MD, Chief Standards Implementation Officer with HL7, presents on the FHIR component to the rule and how HL7 plans to support the industry in meeting the 2026 date. Lynda Rowe, InterSystems Senior Advisor, Value-based Markets, walks through some of the proposed rule’s changes to the original interoperability rule (9115-F) and the implications it will have for payers.

Speakers:

• Alexandra Mugge, Director and Deputy Chief Health Informatics Officer, CMS
• Daniel Kalwa, Acting Director, National Standards Group, CMS
• Viet Nguyen, MD, Chief Standards Implementation Officer, HL7
• Lynda Rowe, Senior Advisor, Value-based Markets, InterSystems

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