Lawmakers write CST Health over use of patient information
WASHINGTON, September 2, 2025—The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a significant initiative to address the harmful practice of information blocking in the healthcare sector. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has directed HHS to increase resources and enforcement actions against entities that restrict patients' access to their electronic health information (EHI) [1].
Under the 21st Century Cures Act of 2016, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy/Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ASTP/ONC) and the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) are authorized to take enforcement actions against those who block patient information. This move is part of a broader effort to promote health IT innovation and transform the healthcare ecosystem [1].
The initiative aims to empower patients to take control of their health by ensuring unfettered access to their EHI. Patients rely on this information to monitor chronic conditions, adhere to treatment plans, and track their health progress. Providers and health IT entities have a legal duty to facilitate the flow of this information [1].
The Trump Administration's commitment to unblocking health information continues efforts that began during President Trump's first term. The ONC Cures Act Final Rule emphasizes patients' right to easy, cost-free electronic access to their EHI and providers' ability to choose digital tools without excessive costs or technical barriers [1].
This crackdown on information blocking has significant implications for healthcare entities, including CST Health. If found to be blocking patient information, CST Health could face substantial penalties, including civil monetary penalties up to $1 million per violation, termination of certifications, and bans from the Certification Program [1].
Patients, providers, payers, local health departments, and health IT companies are urged to report alleged information blocking through the ASTP/ONC's Report Information Blocking Portal. The initiative serves as a warning to actors still engaging in information blocking to comply with the rules governing patient information flow [1].
In summary, HHS's crackdown on health data blocking is a critical step towards enhancing patient access to their health information and promoting innovation in healthcare technology. CST Health and other healthcare entities must ensure compliance with these regulations to avoid potential penalties and maintain their reputations.
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[1] https://www.hhs.gov/press-room/hhs-crackdown-health-data-blocking.html
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