This page is part of the Da Vinci Payer Data Exchange (v0.1.0: STU 1 Ballot 1) based on FHIR R4. The current version which supercedes this version is 1.0.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
2-2 Member Consent
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Section Guide:
- Introduction
- - Implementation Guide Scope
- - Member Consent
- - FHIR
- - Supporting Specifications
- - Implementation Assumptions
- - Implementation Hierarchy and Priorities
- - PDex Data Payloads
Member/Patient Consent for scenarios covered in this Implementation Guide fall into two areas:
- Provider-Health Plan Exchange
- Member-mediated Information Exchange
2-2-1 Provider-Health Plan Exchange
Provider-Health Plan exchange of data is covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) under the Treatment Payment and Health Care Operations provision.
2-2-2 Member-mediated Information Exchange
The CMS Notice For Proposed Rule Making for Patient access and Interoperability requires that a subscriber to a new health plan SHALL be able to request their information to be passed from their old health plan to their new health plan.
A Member SHALL also be able to use APIs to share information with Third Party Applications. This includes:
- Their health history
- Healthcare network/directory information
- Pharmacy network/directory information
- Prescription Drug Formulary information
The Member-mediated Information Exchange method will build upon established OAuth2.0 protocols for patient access to their health and claims information that enables the sharing of information with third-party applications. The health history payload for the exchange would be the same FHIR resources that are passed to providers under the Provider-Payer exchange scenario.
The exchange of Healthcare network/directory information and Pharmacy network/directory information is covered in the PDex-plan-net IG. The exchange of Prescription drug formulary information is covered in the PDex-formulary IG.
The OAuth2.0-based exchange is covered in detail in Section 7