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CAP voices concerns on HTI-5 rule

The Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ASTP) has called for comment on the HTI-5 Proposed Rule.

The CAP submitted comments on the ASTP’s HTI-5 Proposed Rule, emphasizing support for interoperability but expressing concerns.

What we’re saying: Our comments highlight the importance of transparency and patient safety in AI-enabled health IT systems, which affects laboratory practices and patient care.

  • Pathologists need clear information to trust and effectively use AI technologies in labs, ensuring safe and ethical implementation.

Decision support interventions: The CAP argues against rescinding informational requirements for AI systems, emphasizing that transparency is crucial for effective AI adoption and preventing misuse.

Information blocking: The CAP supports patient access to test results but cautions against immediate release without clinician review, as it may lead to misinterpretation and distress.

  • Our recommendations include a blanket exception to allow clinician input before releasing pathology and laboratory test results, ensuring better care coordination and patient understanding.

The bottom line: The CAP is committed to collaborating with ASTP and other stakeholders to enhance health IT while safeguarding patient care and trust in medical systems.

Dive in: Read our full comments.

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