Mel Soliz Appointed to Carequality Advisory Council, Furthering Impact Across Nationwide Interoperability Efforts

Coppersmith Brockelman is pleased to announce Partner Mel Soliz has been selected to serve on the Carequality Advisory Council, a national leadership body guiding one of the country’s most widely adopted health data interoperability frameworks. Carequality brings together esteemed stakeholders across the public and private sectors to enable trusted, nationwide exchange of health information. Its Advisory Council is composed of experienced leaders in health IT, policy, and data exchange who help shape the strategic direction and governance of the initiative. Mel's deep experience in health data privacy, interoperability, privacy, and IT infrastructure, as well as her longstanding involvement in national exchange framework policy, made her an ideal candidate for the Council. The appointment reinforces both her technical fluency and practical understanding of how data-sharing systems operate in...

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Amita Sanghvi Outlines Growing Legal Stakes of Health Data Exchange in AHLA Bulletin as High-Profile Interoperability Lawsuit Unfolds

The ongoing Epic v. Health Gorilla lawsuit has quickly become one of the most closely watched disputes in health data interoperability. In a new bulletin published by the American Health Law Association, Coppersmith Brockelman attorney Amita Sanghvi analyzed the case and its potential implications for national health information exchange. In the article, Amita explored allegations in the lawsuit and how the dispute may affect governance and oversight within national interoperability frameworks such as Carequality and TEFCA.  The analysis highlights legal and operational questions the case raises for organizations that participate in health information exchange networks. The bulletin also examines the broader policy tension between expanding access to health data and maintaining strong privacy safeguards. As national exchange networks grow, the case may influence how courts, regulators, and...

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