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Join us March 26, 2025 for a special interactive discussion on current regulatory topics. Seats are limited, so register today!
Regulatory Brief: Proposed Rule to Support Reproductive Health Privacy (April 2023)
Following the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs, President Biden directed that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Federal Trade Commission review existing laws and regulations for opportunities to further bolster reproductive healthcare. This regulatory brief explains the April 2023 NPRM that was released as part of this initiative.
HIPAA vs. HITECH vs. Cures Act: A Fragmented Regulatory Landscape
The healthcare privacy landscape in the U.S. is fragmented, lacking a universal law and relying on a patchwork of federal and state regulations overseen by multiple agencies. This whitepaper sheds light on federal privacy laws, patient access regulations, and how the existing patchwork fails to offer comprehensive patient privacy protections.
5 Common “Tells” of a Fraudulent Request
Fraudulent requests are a growing concern with far-reaching risks, from compromising sensitive patient data to violating privacy regulations and facing potential legal consequences. We compiled a list of “red flags” for the HI community as a reference to identify and stop these attacks.
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In the News
February 18, 2025
Interoperability from ED to EMS Picked Up Speed, NEMSIS Says
Healthcare IT News | Better data sharing between EMS and hospitals is improving emergency care, response times, and first responder morale. National reporting of hospital outcome data jumped from 0.9% in 2021 to 3.1% in 2024. Access to hospital data helps EMS teams make informed decisions, improve training, and streamline reimbursements.
February 13, 2025
RFK Jr. Sworn In as Head of HHS Following 52-48 Senate Vote
Fierce Healthcare | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has officially been sworn in as HHS Secretary, bringing his Make America Healthy Again push to the agency. He was confirmed in a Senate vote largely along party lines. Kennedy was sworn in on Thursday afternoon as the 26th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in the Oval Office by Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch.
February 12, 2025
Top Policy Issues for Hospitals, Payers, Docs and Tech in 2025
Fierce Healthcare | The US healthcare industry is preparing for major policy shifts in 2025, as Congress and the Trump administration tackle issues like inflation, spending cuts, and regulatory changes. Healthcare lobbyists are focused on preserving funding, expanding subsidies, and pushing for reforms that impact hospitals, insurers, doctors, and digital health services.
February 4, 2025
What to Look for With Health IT Policy in the Months Ahead
Healthcare IT News | The new administration is shifting its approach to health IT policy, prioritizing AI innovation and global competitiveness. Federal agencies, including HHS, may see deregulation and budget cuts, potentially impacting initiatives like TEFCA and health IT interoperability efforts. Meanwhile, Congress is focused on AI, cybersecurity, and rural healthcare access. If confirmed, HHS leadership, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, will emphasize chronic disease management, potentially shaping new healthcare quality and outcome measurement policies.
January 27, 2025
State of Privacy Consent Management Requires More Collaboration, Says Sequoia Project
Healthcare IT News | The Sequoia Project’s new white paper highlights the challenges of managing patient privacy consent in healthcare data exchange. With varying state laws and increasing health data sharing, the report emphasizes the need for greater collaboration, transparency, and technical solutions. The workgroup concludes that healthcare organizations lack the necessary tools for effective consent management and calls for further development and public input.
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Regulatory Links
HIPAA – HHS Offices for Civil Rights (OCR) and the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
Individuals’ Right under HIPAA to Access their Health Information 45 CFR 164.524
Patient Access to Health Records
Information Related to Mental and Behavioral Health, including Opioid Overdose
Frequently asked HIPAA questions

Elizabeth is responsible for the administration of Verisma’s privacy and compliance programs, working with clients to implement evidence-based best practices, and overseeing Verisma’s thought leadership initiatives. She has worked in HIM and ROI for over 14 years covering all areas of the industry from customer service to compliance. She currently serves as delegate to the AHIMA House of Delegates and Secretary for AHIOS. Ms. McElhiney holds a B.A. in Political Science from Illinois Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in health administration with a specialization in Health Informatics from Capella University.