ONC-certified, the flexible solution will be ready for all stages of meaningful use, enabling providers to qualify for ARRA incentive funds. The web-native solution is intuitive and easy-to...
In order to receive the EHR stimulus money, the HITECH act (ARRA) requires doctors to show "meaningful use" of an EHR system. As of June 2010, there are no penalty provisions for Medicaid....
Newman Balch & Bingham LLP *******@*****.*** 601.965.8169 MEANINGFUL USE: HISTORY AND TIPS ON... History of ARRA, HITECH Act II.Basic Definition of ARRA/HITECH – How Applicable to Forrest...
ARRA is causing whiplash as organizations change direction, accelerate "meaningful use" plans, or do both at the same time. Healthcare informatics : the business magazine for information and...
Bill Hausen Clinical Systems Analyst, Meaningful Use Specialist (ARRA/HITECH) Signature Healthcare | Signature Medical Group & Brockton Hospital Massachusetts eHealth Institute 4 5 5 MU2...
The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology has certified 14 electronic health record products that pass muster for provider use under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). "We believe it will be a challenge for providers who have not yet begun to evaluate products to purchase and implement EHR technology and achieve meaningful use in time for the 2011-2012 incentives," said Alisa Ray, the CCHIT's executive director. "We have received more than 30 applicat...
1 Meaningful use and PCMH How to kill two birds with one (or more) stones! 2 To Do: Quickly... Medicaid ▫Use of an ARRA Certified EHR system ▫Adopt, implement or upgrade your system OR...
The specific goals are to discuss key concepts relating to the NEW ARRA/HITECH-EHR meaningful use criteria and its relevance to CPOE Safe Practice and medication safety, summarize and...
html 1 Background One of the stated goals of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), enacted in February 2009, is to increase the Meaningful Use (MU) of Electronic Health Record...
Ten years ago today, on December 30, 2009, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services published the proposed rule outlining how hospitals and physician practices could qualify for Medicare and Medicaid payments from the EHR incentive program. Meaningful use, as the program became known in the months and years ahead, was a transformative event for the health IT sector – for better and for worse. The introduction of $27 billion worth of federal subsidies (the number would soon rise to more than $35 billion) as part of the HITECH Act was not ...