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Latest survey: Physician use of EHRs growing
Date: Feb 23, 2010 A survey recently released by research firm SK&A, a Cegedim Company, shows an increase in physician adoption of EHRs, confirming earlier findings by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.
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Reducing meaningful use criteria a good move
Date: Feb 17, 2010 The meaningful use workgroup, which reports to HHS' Health IT Policy Committee, recommended a reduction in the number of measures providers would need to meet in order to qualify for federal incentive funds under CMS. From the overall feedback CMS has received since the meaningful use criteria was released at the end of December 2009, it's the right thing to do.
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The future of EHR-driven care
Date: Feb 09, 2010 Imagine it's 2020. You had a test done the day before, a test that was ordered because your physician was alerted via your EHR to a gap in care. The following morning, both you and your physician receive the results via e-mail, you via your PHR and she via her EHR system.
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HITSP to continue to blaze a trail
Date: Jan 27, 2010 It was reported on Jan. 26 that the Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel, better known as HITSP, will close shop when its contract expires Jan. 31, but John Halamka, MD, said a contract extension will keep HITSP operational until ONC awards work for the next evolution of standards development.
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The Reporting dilemma
Date: Jan 26, 2010 For the most part, the American Academy of Family Physicians, an advocate for health IT, supports the meaningful use criteria that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released at the end of last year. They have an issue, however, with the reporting requirements of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
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Who will join CCHIT as a certification body?
Date: Jan 25, 2010 The Dept. of Health and Human Services published its Interim Final Rule, "Health Information Technology: Initial Set of Standards, Implementation Specifications and Certification Criteria for Electronic Health Record Technology," which includes certification criteria for EHRs, in the Federal Register Jan. 13. Now that the standards rules for certification have been updated to align with the meaningful use criteria, when will the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) create a process to recognize certification bodies, which is required by law?
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Do more than dream!
Date: Jan 19, 2010 I read with interest Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols' opinion piece, "EHR is health care reform we call all agree on." For the same reasons he gave, as a consumer I want a physician outside my doctor's group to know my medical history when he or she is treating me for the first time. I want him or her to know that I'm allergic to sulpha drugs, and know some other critical pieces of my medical information that would inform the treatment plan.
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Brailer: The Challenges ahead
Date: Jan 11, 2010 I spoke with David J. Brailer, MD, former federal healthcare IT czar for the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC), last Friday about ARRA, meaningful use criteria and the challenges the industry faces in 2010 and beyond. Read the article in Healthcare IT News.
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Mixed reactions on meaningful use expected, but should the criteria be a destination point or a starting point?
Date: Jan 05, 2010 It's not a surprise that there would be supporters and detractors of the proposed meaningful use requirements. With heavyweights making noise, however, you have to sit up straight and listen.
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Building up the supply of health IT workers to meet the upcoming demand
Date: Dec 07, 2009 Back in July, I wrote an article about developing a health IT workforce within the community college system that will be needed to help physician groups and healthcare systems implement EMRs and EHRs with the passage of the ARRA legislation.
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