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Panel Mulls Creation of Resource Web Site for ‘Meaningful Use’ Rules

The Health IT Standards Committee’s implementation work group is considering the development of an online collection of resources to help health care providers and vendors meet proposed “meaningful use” criteria for electronic health records, Government Health IT reports.

Earlier this year, CMS published a notice of proposed rulemaking describing how health care providers can demonstrate meaningful use of certified EHRs to qualify for incentive payments under the 2009 federal economic stimulus package.

At a recent work group meeting, health care providers asked for more guidance on how to comply with the meaningful use rules.

Aneesh Chopra — chair of the panel and U.S. Chief Technology Officer — said the work group could generate a digital library that would enable health care providers to access details about requirements for each meaningful use provision.

He said the panel’s blog could serve as an initial source of information. He added that the work group also could pass along user feedback to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT.

The work group is scheduled to offer recommendations to the full Standards Committee on April 28. The panel might propose a formal resource Web site as part of its recommendations (Mosquera, Government Health IT, 3/31).

Above article publish http://www.ihealthbeat.org/articles/2010/4/1/panel-mulls-creation-of-resource-web-site-for-meaningful-use-rules.aspx

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