Health groups warn that the Trump administration's proposed rule would change required standards for electronic health records (EHRs). Groups representing medical practices express concern about potential harm to medical practices. MedPage Today reports that MGMA (Medical Group Management Association) is one critical organization. These changes could complicate the clinical practice of doctors. Federal agencies removed health data from the websites in January due to President Trump's executive orders on sex and gender, DEI and foreign aid. Removing data from the CDC and NIH puts patient health at risk and makes it harder to provide quality care. Sixty percent of physicians surveyed said the executive orders affected their clinical practice. The Jan. 28 breach of Medicaid portals affected patient care for more than a third of physicians.[1][2]