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By the EHR Association Information Blocking Compliance Task Force
This is the second blog in our occasional series on information blocking, the goal of which is to educate our membership and other impacted stakeholders on information blocking requirements and exceptions. The first installment shared the history and description of information blocking. This entry is focused on the Manner Exception, its history, and what it means.
History of the Exception
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Posted by EHR Association on November 11, 2025
https://ehrablog.org/2025/11/11/a-manner-exception-primer/
By Hans Buitendijk, Chair, EHR Association Privacy & Consent Task Force
The EHR Association has previously written about our belief that smart deregulation, a core policy priority of the current administration, can eliminate outdated or redundant regulatory requirements that are of limited value to patients, providers, and developers. By focusing on policies that drive improvements in standardized interoperability and health data exchange, regulatory agencies will better support the industry’s ability to deliver safe, effective, and innovative technology solutions without slowing forward momentum or devaluing existing investments.
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Posted by EHR Association on September 30, 2025
https://ehrablog.org/2025/09/30/uscdi-bulk-data-exports-ehi-exports-solid-concepts-requiring-standardization-and-maturity/