The Obama administration has paid more than $5.7 billion in the past
year to health professionals to encourage the use of electronic health
records, the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS) announced on Tuesday.
As of the end of May, more than 110,000 health care providers and
2,400 hospitals had been paid to use the new technology through an
incentive program established by the HITECH section of the stimulus
law, which President Obama signed in 2009.
The Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program, which began in
2011, pays eligible professionals and hospitals to adopt, implement,
upgrade, or "meaningfully use" certified EHR technology in ways that
improve care. Eligible professionals include physicians, nurse
practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and some physician assistants.
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1 comment:
problem is "they" don't use them. you have to go thru the same malarky with every visit.
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