A New Era Beyond the HITECH Act: Empowering Patients with MyRxWallet
While the HITECH Act of 2009 laid the groundwork for standardizing electronic health records (EHR), it’s time to move beyond its limitations. At MyRxWallet, we’re leading a revolution in healthcare technology that prioritizes patient autonomy and data security. Unlike traditional systems that lock patients into predefined formats, MyRxWallet gives patients full control over their medical records.
Our technology empowers patients with explicit directives to their providers: medical information is never to be disclosed or discussed without written consent. Upon completing a diagnosis and treatment plan, any information entered into the EHR by the provider is removed or blacked out after the necessary reimbursement processes are completed. Furthermore, upon the completion of the patient’s medical visit, the provider must directly supply the patient with their medical information into the patient’s EHR. Failure to comply with this requirement, as prescribed by federal legislation such as the 21st Century Cures Act, will result in a notice of noncompliance issued to the provider within the timeframe allowed by law.
This level of control fundamentally challenges the status quo established by legacy systems like Epic. As MyRxWallet enters the arena, the days of proprietary data silos and limited patient access are numbered. We believe that healthcare data should be as dynamic and adaptable as the patients it represents, with security and privacy at the forefront.
Epic may have capitalized on the past, but the future belongs to those who empower patients. With MyRxWallet, we’re not just keeping pace—we’re setting a new standard.
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