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iHealth 2017 Clinical Informatics Conference
2017-05-02 - 2017-05-04    
All Day
iHealth 2017 Clinical Informatics Conference May 02 - 04, 2017 Philadelphia, PA Loews Philadelphia Hotel Register Now About the ConferenceiHealth is where clinicians, informatics professionals [...]
Chicago Health IT Summit
2017-05-11 - 2017-05-12    
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About the Health IT Summits Renowned leaders in U.S. and North American healthcare gather throughout the year to present important information and share insights at [...]
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Chicago Health IT Summit
11 May 17
Chicago
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May 24 : Coalition urges revamp of EHR program

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A coalition of healthcare groups urged the Obama administration to revamp a program designed to spur the use of electronic medical records after federal health officials announced a series of delays.

Health IT Now said the new timetable offers the administration a chance to review the program’s requirements and make changes to ease the burden of implementation.

“Providers will increasingly pressure the administration to further delay and weaken standards patients want and need to engage their own health and wellness,” said Health IT Now Executive Director Joel White in a statement.

The group noted that delays do “little for patients who expect use of health information technology to improve their care outcomes, reduce medical errors and bolster quality.”

The “Meaningful Use” program launched in 2011 with the intention of encouraging doctors and hospitals to adopt health IT.

Provider groups scored a victory Tuesday when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) said they would slow down the initiative.

The most notable change would mean that healthcare providers can use electronic health records software that was previously disqualified and still receive incentive payments this year.

If finalized, the shift would prevent penalties from hitting doctors and hospitals that fail to move into stage 2 of meaningful use on time, even if they do not apply for a special exception.

The regulation would also extend stage 2 through 2016, a move that federal health officials had already promised to make.