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New state law makes HCAI administrator of California's data exchange framework, tightens signatory and compliance rules

Data Exchange Framework Stakeholder Advisory Committee (advisory to the Department of Health Care Access and Information) · April 13, 2026
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Summary

A law that took effect in January designates the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) as administrator of the state's Data Exchange Framework, requires additional provider groups to sign a data sharing agreement and directs HCAI to publish noncompliant entities and consider enforcement steps.

The Department of Health Care Access and Information has been named the administrator of California's Data Exchange Framework under recently enacted legislation, a department official told the advisory committee during an orientation session.

'The first thing that the bill did was it made HCAI ... the administrator of the program,' Jacob Parkinson, the DXF program director, said during the meeting. Parkinson said the statute (referred to in discussion as SB 660) took effect in January and codified several changes the committee will consider over the coming year.

Why it matters: the law expands which organizations must execute the DXF data sharing…

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