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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 34 MIN

Dayton Children’s Whitlock Says TEFCA Trust Model Needs Stronger Guardrails to Stop Data Misuse

from healthsystemCIO – Strategies for Hospital IT Leaders · host Anthony Guerra | Veteran Healthcare IT Journalist

TEFCA asks providers to trust every query arriving at their door. Some of those queries turned out to have litigation on the other end. Dayton Children's CIO explains why stronger controls are now table stakes, and what pediatrics adds. Source: Dayton Children’s Whitlock Says TEFCA Trust Model Needs Stronger Guardrails to Stop Data Misuse on healthsystemcio.com - Interviews & Webinars with Health System IT Leaders

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TEFCA asks providers to trust every query arriving at their door. Some of those queries turned out to have litigation on the other end. Dayton Children's CIO explains why stronger controls are now table stakes, and what pediatrics adds. Source:...

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