Why Health IT?

Information is the lifeblood of healthcare. Information technology can help to make health care systems more efficient by automating the manual processes, replacing paper records with electronic data. With large-scale adoption of Health IT, health care systems can be more efficient and they can deliver more effective patient care. The HITECH Act, 2009 tries to modernize US health care and aims to take health care delivery in US to the 21st century. This calls for draconian changes in health care systems and health care delivery and the way physicians, nurses and health care professionals view and use information technology.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Health Information Technology

The HITECH Act of 2009 has focused attention of health care providers and payers and health care entities to the importance of the application of information technology to health care delivery. In the Stimulus Bill (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, 2009 also known as ARRA) that was passed on February 17, 2009, $22B was allocated for health care investments. Out of this $19.2 Billion is to promote electronic health records (EHR) and their use by physicians and hospitals. What is known as HITECH Act 2009 or Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act is part of ARRA and is specified in Title XIII/Division A, pages 112-165 and Title IV, Division B, pages 353- 398.

HITECH Act, 2009 promotes use of health information technology. The Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC/HIT) that is legally mandated by the HITECH Act, will function under the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). ONC/HIT will be responsible for HIT policy and standards at the national level. This will include a policy framework for development and adoption of a nationwide health information infrastructure and standards for exchange of patient medical information. ONC will also be responsible for implementation specifications and for developing the certification criteria for electronic exchange and use of health information.

A useful link is Hitech Answers

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