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.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Certification of Health IT - Meaningful use of Certified EHR technology


Reproduced below are extracts from the ONC/HITECH HHS website:
Certification Programs NPRM
Certification of Health IT will provide assurance to purchasers and other users that an EHR system, or other relevant technology, offers the necessary technological capability, functionality, and security to help them meet the meaningful use criteria established for a given phase. Providers and patients must also be confident that the electronic health IT products and systems they use are secure, can maintain data confidentially, and can work with other systems to share information.  Confidence in health IT systems is an important part of advancing health IT system adoption and allowing for the realization of the benefits of improved patient care.

Eligible professionals and eligible hospitals who seek to qualify for incentive payments under the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs are required by statute to use Certified EHR Technology.  Once certified, Complete EHRs and EHR Modules would be able to be used by eligible professionals and eligible hospitals, or be combined, to meet the statutory requirement for Certified EHR Technology.

To this end, an NPRM proposing the establishment of certification programs for purposes of testing and certifying health information technology was issued in March 2010 with a request for comments. The NPRM proposes:
  • A temporary certification program to assure the availability of Certified EHR Technology prior to the date on which health care providers seeking the incentive payments would begin to report demonstrable meaningful use of Certified EHR Technology.
     
  • A permanent certification program to replace the temporary certification program. 

Please see the presentation slides at:
http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_11673_911192_0_0_18/CertificationNPRM_webinar032510.pdf

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