EMR Communications

Key Issues a Health Care Provider Should Consider When Converting to an EHR (EMR)

The rules are changing weekly on the features that will be required by the Federal Government in an EHR system. This unpredictability is causing many difficulties for EHR vendors when creating products to offer doctors. Only a few months ago it seemed clear that a CCHIT 2008 or better certification is all that a doctor would need to satisfy Stimulus Incentive requirements. If you have decided to convert to an EHR, or you are just exploring the options, then you need to look beyond the basic evaluation criteria in determining the system that is best for you. Click To Read More

Why Is CCHIT (Certification Commission for Health Care Information Technology) so important to the practice of medicine?

To accelerate the adoption of EMRs, the federal government has developed incentive programs through the Stimulus Plan to accelerate the transition over the next 5 years. The law enabling the Stimulus Funds specifically requires the “meaningful use” a CERTIFIED EHR. The only existing certification entity in the United States is, The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (“CCHIT”), to get Stimulus Funds it appears that your health information technology has to be approved by this Commission. Click To Read More

Existing Government Incentive Programs to Adopt EHR’s

Federal and State governments have had a variety of incentive programs, such as e-prescribing, in place prior to the passing of the Stimulus Package to encourage the adoption of Health Information Technology. What are these programs and how do physicians access them? Click To Read More

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (HITECH) and physician incentives to purchase an EHR

The Federal Stimulus Package touches almost every aspect of the U.S Health care system. Specifically, it includes $19 billion in incentives for doctors to adopt EHR’s. What do physicians need to know? Click To Read More