How would any claim or report of information blocking be evaluated?
How would any claim or report of information blocking be evaluated?
The facts and circumstances of each situation or allegation would need to be evaluated. Whether a practice constitutes information blocking depends on the unique facts and circumstances of the practice. More specifically, information blocking occurs when: an individual or entity engaging in a practice is an actor as defined in 45 CFR 171.102; the practice involves EHI as defined in 45 CFR 171.102; the actor meets the requisite knowledge standard applicable to the type of actor; the practice is likely to prevent, materially discourage, or otherwise inhibit the access, exchange, or use of EHI; the practice is not one that is required by law; and the practice is not covered by an exception under 45 CFR Part 171.