Journal of Medical Internet Research (Dec 2020)

The 21st Century Cures Act: A Competitive Apps Market and the Risk of Innovation Blocking

  • Gordon, William J,
  • Mandl, Kenneth D

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/24824
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 12
p. e24824

Abstract

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The 21st Century Cures Act and the recently published “final rule” define standardized methods for obtaining electronic copies of electronic health record (EHR) data through application programming interfaces. The rule is meant to create an ecosystem of reusable, substitutable apps that can be built once but run at any hospital system “without special effort.” Yet, despite numerous provisions around information blocking in the final rule, there is concern that the business practices that govern EHR vendors and health care organizations in the United States could still stifle innovation. We describe potential app ecosystems that may form. We caution that misaligned incentives may result in anticompetitive behavior and purposefully limited functionality. Closed proprietary ecosystems may result, limiting the value derived from interoperability. The 21st Century Cures Act and final rule are an exciting step in the direction of improved interoperability. However, realizing the vision of a truly interoperable app ecosystem is not predetermined.