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Update on Meaningful Use!

 

On July 28, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) published in the Federal Register the final rules for meaningful use and certification standards of electronic health record (EHR) systems under the
HITECH provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The rules establish the requirements for eligible hospitals and providers to qualify for Medicare and Medicaid incentives for meaningful use of certified EHRs. For a summary of the regulations, you may want to read The New England Journal of Medicine article by David Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.P., and Marilyn Tavenner, R.N., M.H.A.

   

 

 

 

 

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What is Meaningful Use?

 

The final definitions for “meaningful use” are still being debated. Find out how it will affect your EHR roadmap.

The HITECH provisions of the ARRA legislation will reward hospitals and physician practices for implementing a certified EHR. But you have to prove technology is making a difference. It’s all about meaningful use.

The bar for demonstrating meaningful use will rise over time. The phased approach is focused on:

  • 2011 - Capturing and sharing data
  • 2013 - Advancing care processes with decision support
  • 2015 - Improving outcomes

As of today, the federal advisory committees’ work on the 2011 meaningful use criteria is complete, and recommendations are with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for the associated rule-making process. After a period of public comment, a final ruling on meaningful use is anticipated in spring 2010. Additionally, an interim final rule on EHR certification requirements is expected by Dec. 31, 2009. The incentives become available in 2011; penalties begin in 2015.

Even though we don’t have the final definition of meaningful use, to make the most of stimulus funding means you must plan and execute on your EHR roadmap as soon as possible.

 

 

 

 
   

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Certified EHR Systems

 

Learn more about why EHR systems must meet Health and Human Services’ certification standards.

Certified Electronic Health Records

The Story So Far
Electronic health record (EHR) systems used by providers to achieve meaningful use will be required to meet Health and Human Services (HHS) certification requirements. However, the HHS certification requirements and process are not yet defined by the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC). Interim proposals were made to the federal Health IT Policy and Health IT Standards advisory committees in early fall 2009, but no process was clearly identified regarding certification.

The federal advisory committee recommended opening the certification process to multiple vendors in the marketplace, with all vendors being required to use a minimum set of identical criteria in the certification process.

The timeline for finalizing certification belongs to the ONC, with plans to skip preliminaries and issue the interim final rule for EHR certification by Dec. 31, 2009.

Moving Forward
To help the industry move forward in the absence of final rules, the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) used the 2011 meaningful use objectives along with proposed measures to create two kinds of certification programs:

  1. Preliminary ARRA 2011 Certification EHR systems comprised of modular components.
  2. CCHIT® Certified 2011 for comprehensive EHRs (similar to the traditional CCHIT certification)

CCHIT is hosting educational sessions to clarify the new certification processes. CCHIT also plans to provide additional “gap” certification metrics if additional requirements are included in the final rules. Leaders from McKesson’s four EHR solution businesses are participating in the process and closely monitoring CCHIT requirements. However, while it is important to achieve full CCHIT certification, McKesson’s priority is to provide an EHR that meets the HHS certification criteria.

 

 

 

 
   

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Grants and Funding Opportunities

Until stimulus funds become available, McKesson can help you identify other HIT funding opportunities that may offer immediate assistance.

Grants and Funding Opportunities

The federal government has put real muscle behind the adoption of electronic health record (EHR) systems and other health IT. But funds don’t become available for another year. In addition, credit markets are tight, and healthcare executives and CIOs are being asked to either cut or hold the line on capital budgets.

Clearly, it’s never been more important to take advantage of every opportunity to supplement your capital and operating budgets.

Grant & Institutional Funding Team
McKesson’s Grant & Institutional Funding Team (GIFT) is a free service that helps you identify funds from federal, state and local grants, as well as institutions and foundations. Your organization may qualify for funding, especially to support strategic IT initiatives such as:

  • Medication safety
  • Electronic health records
  • Computerized provider order entry
  • Disease management
  • Health information exchange
  • Physician-patient connectivity
  • Telemedicine or teleradiology
  • Solutions for community and critical access hospitals

 

 

 

 
   
 

 

 

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