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23-032 Reminder to Sign Data Sharing Agreement to Exchange Patient PHI

January 3, 2023

Sign Data Sharing Agreement to Exchange Patient Health Information

Use the provided link to sign up by January 31, 2023

This is a follow-up to provider update 22-976, Sign Attestation by January 31, 2023, to Exchange Patient Health Information distributed on November 10, 2022.

More information is available from the California Health and Human Services (CalHHS) website, including webinar recordings and future webinar dates about using the portal to sign the Data Sharing Agreement. Visit www.CADataExchange.org and scroll to the Data Exchange Framework Grants Listening and Data Exchange Framework Public Webinars sections to learn more.

Sign up today

The Data Sharing Agreement can be found at the Data Exchange Framework’s (DxF) portal. To sign the agreement, go to signdxf.powerappsportals.com.

What's next

After signing the Data Sharing Agreement, you must execute the Data Exchange Framework with an entity that delivers data exchange or by using your organization’s own technology. This will promote the safe and secure exchange of patient health and social services information.

Which entities are affected

Participating entities include:

  • General acute care hospitals
  • Physician organization and medical groups
  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Clinical laboratories
  • Acute psychiatric hospitals

Información adicional:

If you have questions regarding the information contained in this update, contact Provider Services at 866-999-3945.

This update applies to Medicare Providers: Physicians, Independent Practice Associations, Hospitals & Ancillary Providers.

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