June 18, 2010

WSJ Says EMR Efforts Get Pushback

Written by: John
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The WSJ health blog wrote an interesting article a week or so ago that describe the EMR stimulus as “Too Much, Too Soon” Here’s an excerpt of the article:

At issue are the grants available under the stimulus bill to doctors and hospitals showing “meaningful use” of electronic health records. Early signs are that meeting that “meaningful use” standard will be tough, with about 24 requirements by 2011, Politico says. (A final rule is expected this month.)

It’s tough for doctors’ offices and hospitals to fully digitize their operations in that short period, and not clear that early returns on systems allowing such things as digitally transmitted prescriptions or patient access to electronic records will show gains in either costs or quality of care, Politico says. Suggestions include pushing back the deadline or, as one HHS official says, a partial credit system.

Here’s the link to the Politico article they mention.

Of course, my question is, are these comments “Too Little, Too Late” for HHS and the government to be able to do anything about changing the EMR stimulus plans around meaningful use and certified EHR?

Related posts:

  1. AMA Weighs in on Meaningful Use
  2. Final Meaningful Use Rules Released Tuesday at 10 AM EDT
  3. Relaxing of Meaningful Use Final Rule
  4. Top 10 Meaningful Use Challenges
  5. HIT News’ List of 25 Meaningful Use Objectives

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    One response to "WSJ Says EMR Efforts Get Pushback"

    1. # BobbyG commented on June 18th, 2010:

      In light of his public remarks this week, Dr. Blumenthal appears to be rather unsympathetic to the industry stakeholder calls for relaxation of both the MU criteria and the compliance timelines. We’ve been moving ahead on the working assumption that the MU Final Rule set (ostensibly to be issued by 6/30) will be essentially the same as the IFR.

      Then there’s the EHR Cert the issue resolution, still even further out.

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