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From Fragmentation to Trust: How FAST Consent Enables Patient Empowerment and Scalable, Secure Data Sharing

[fa icon="calendar'] May 21, 2026 12:44:29 PM / by Janice Reese posted in FHIR, CMS, FHIR Accelerator, FAST, FHIR Implementation Guides, FHIR Community, FAST Consent, CMS Aligned Networks Pledge

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Co-authored by Kevin Day, Consent Implementation Guide Co-Lead, FAST FHIR Accelerator

MEET MARIA

Maria is 62 and just home from the hospital after a procedure that requires careful follow-up. Her care team has discharged her with medications, recovery instructions, and a treatment plan her health plan put in place to manage cost. Her husband took time off work to help her recover at home—administering medications, watching for warning signs, coordinating with the visiting home health nurse, and calling the health plan when questions came up about coverage and the treatment plan.

There is one complication. Decades ago, before Maria met her husband, she received sensitive care she has chosen not to share with him; care that is in her medical record and always will be. So when the hospital asked Maria at discharge whether she wanted to grant her husband access to her clinical information, she faced a binary choice: all or nothing. There was no option to share the medications and care plan he needed while keeping the rest of her history private. The system doesn't support that nuance, so Maria selected nothing.

Her husband helps her recover with whatever Maria can tell him in the moment—what each pill is for, when the next appointment is, and what the home health nurse said. When he calls the health plan to ask why one therapy was authorized but another was not, he is told he is not on the consent and the conversation cannot continue. The clinical care suffers. So does the emotional care. Two weeks in, he is frustrated, and Maria is exhausted from carrying both her recovery and the running translation of her own chart.

Maria’s story is not unusual. Across the country, patients, providers, payers, and the family members who do the actual work of recovery face a quiet crisis hiding inside healthcare’s interoperability progress: the problem of consent.

The Hidden Roadblock: When Consent Doesn’t Scale

Healthcare interoperability has made remarkable strides. Data can now move faster, further, and more securely than ever before. Yet one foundational challenge continues to limit what that progress can achieve: how patient consent is captured, communicated, and enforced across organizations.

Today, consent is fragmented. A patient authorizes data sharing at one organization, but that authorization rarely travels with the data. In the context of data privacy and consent, a “policy” is the set of provisions that govern a specific grantor–grantee relationship—what may be disclosed, to whom, for what purpose, for how long, and under what conditions. Those provisions also drive enforcement decisions when consents conflict, such as when an additive permission from one source overlaps with a restriction from another. The operational burden of capturing them varies widely depending on the setting. In clinical environments, consent is typically tied to an encounter or event, such as a 30-minute office visit or a three-week inpatient stay, and expires when that event ends. Health plans, by contrast, capture consent that remains valid until a specified expiration date or until the patient revokes it. The result is a tangled consent relationship tree, where each branch—provider, payer, app, caregiver, personal representative—holds a different fragment of the patient’s intent, with different lifespans, scopes, and enforcement rules. Because no two systems interpret these provisions the same way, organizations fall back on manual review to reconcile conflicts, slowing workflows to a crawl at the exact moments when trust matters most. Compliance burden rises. Patients are left in the dark about how their information is used. And interoperability stalls precisely where it should accelerate.

This is the problem the HL7® FHIR® at Scale Taskforce (FAST) set out to solve.

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Recap of the FAST Focus Webinar on Consent: A Deep Dive into Consent Management Solutions

[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 18, 2024 4:17:09 PM / by FAST Project Management Team posted in FHIR, FAST, FHIR Implementation Guides, ONC FAST, FHIR Community, webinar, FAST Consent

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The latest FAST Focus webinar provided a comprehensive update on the progress and scope of the FAST Consent project, an initiative pivotal to streamlining data exchange in health IT. This quarterly series aims to engage the community, share updates, and encourage participation in ongoing FASTprojects. Below, we delve into the key takeaways from the session, with a spotlight on the objectives and contributions  

The FAST Consent Project: An Overview 

Consent management in healthcare is a complex issue that requires innovative solutions to manage and transmit consent records at scale. The FAST Consent project emerged in response to these challenges, focusing on how to make consent management effective across a diverse and multi-faceted ecosystem. Project leads—including Durwin Day, Mohammad Jafari, Kevin Day, Maidul Islam, Sam Schifman, and Jean Duteau—are spearheading efforts to define scalable consent handling strategies that align with both technical and legal requirements. 

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Join the November FAST Focus Webinar on Consent Management Complexities in a FHIR-Driven World

[fa icon="calendar'] Oct 24, 2024 2:10:45 PM / by FAST Project Management Team posted in FHIR, FAST, FHIR Implementation Guides, ONC FAST, FHIR Community, webinar, FAST Consent

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As healthcare's digital transformation accelerates and data fluidity improves, the need to ensure patients maintain control over their health data becomes more urgent. While better interoperability brings many benefits, it also raises significant challenges around consent. The key question is: how do we efficiently manage patient consent to ensure privacy preferences are respected at scale, across multiple organizations and systems? 

The FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST), is focused on identifying scalability gaps, defining solutions to address current barriers, and identifying needed infrastructure for scalable HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) solutions so taking on consent as a use case was a natural evolution. 

The upcoming FAST Focus Webinar on November 7, 2024, will delve into this critical topic, offering stakeholders valuable insights into the FAST Consent team's efforts to develop a standardized framework for consent management. The webinar will provide an update on their progress, highlighting the collaborative work that has shaped the project’s evolution, as well as specific use cases that are central to its scope. 

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Diving In: A Recap of FAST's Latest Presentations and Engagements at Industry Events

[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 5, 2024 2:37:24 PM / by FAST Project Management Team posted in FHIR, HIMSS, FHIR Accelerator, FAST, ViVE, FAST Consent, FAST Security, Consent, security

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Journeying Through Industry Waters: FAST's Impactful Presence at Recent Events

As the dust settles from the whirlwind of activity over the past several weeks in the healthcare industry, marked by prominent events such as ViVE and HIMSS24, it'sevident that innovation and collaboration are at the forefront of progress. Amidst this bustling landscape, the FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST) has not only made its presence felt but has also unveiled new initiatives, including the launch of the FAST Focus webinar series and the initiation of public meetings for its scalable Consent project. This blog is a brief highlight of all the most recent excitement and includes helpful links for your reference. 

Introducing FAST Focus: A Quarterly Glimpse into FHIR Infrastructure 

Launching the inaugural FAST Focus webinar marked a significant milestone, offering a quarterly rendezvous for the FHIR and interoperability communities. This platform serves as a vital conduit for keeping stakeholders abreast of FAST's endeavors in bolstering FHIR infrastructure. Past sessions' recordings and decks are readily available on the FAST calendar page in the archive section, providing a wealth of insights for eager participants. 

HIMSS24: Spotlight on FAST's Participation 

FAST had a presence at HIMSS24 and was thrilled to interact with so many attendees, from the FHIR curious to seasoned FHIR implementers curious, to learn more about FAST’s work. FAST provided volunteer FAST representatives to staff the HL7 Accelerator kiosk in the interoperability showcase. The kiosk buzzed with activity and insightful interactions. FAST also left an indelible mark with multiple presentations at the Spotlight Theater and the HL7 booth, amplifying awareness and fostering dialogue around FHIR infrastructure work. 

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