Webinar: Interoperability Wars - Information Blocking and EHR Data Access
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Clark Hill PLC announces an April 21, 2026 webinar examining the legal and policy landscape of healthcare data interoperability under the Information Blocking Rule. The webinar will address conflicts among health systems, EHR vendors, digital health companies, and national exchange networks over data sharing obligations and regulatory exceptions.
What changed
Clark Hill PLC, a law firm, has announced a webinar on healthcare data interoperability examining the Information Blocking Rule's implementation, litigation trends, and regulatory interpretation. The session will cover the clash between health systems, EHR vendors, digital health companies, and exchange networks over permissible data access and sharing boundaries.
Healthcare providers, EHR vendors, and digital health companies should monitor this webinar and related developments as interoperability compliance becomes increasingly litigious. The Information Blocking Rule continues to generate market disputes over platform control and data sharing scope, with regulatory interpretation and exceptions remaining contested areas.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on interoperability compliance developments
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April 7, 2026
[Webinar] The Interoperability Wars: Information Blocking, EHR Ecosystems, and the Fight Over Healthcare Data
April 21st, 10:00 am PT LinkedIn Facebook X Send Embed April 21st, 2026
10:00 AM PT Register Now Interoperability has moved beyond a regulatory initiative into a new battleground. The Information Blocking Rule was designed to open healthcare data flows, but its implementation is revealing deeper conflicts over market power, platform control, and the permissible limits of data access. Health systems, EHR vendors, digital health companies, and national exchange networks are increasingly clashing over the scope of data sharing obligations and the boundaries of the rule’s exceptions.
This webinar will examine the evolving legal and policy landscape surrounding interoperability, including the growing role of litigation, regulatory interpretation, and market dynamics in shaping how electronic health information is accessed and exchanged.
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