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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Should Health Care Providers Get EHR Software in 2011?
Should Health Care Providers Get EHR Software in 2011? Electronic health record / EHR software is mandated by the HITECH Act (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act). The HITECH Act includes an EHR incentive program as well. … Continue reading
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Tagged 404-374-3384, Atlanta, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CMS, CMS meaningful use, e-prescribing, EHR incentive program, EHR meaningful use, ehr meaningful use criteria, EHR software, ehr vendors, electronic health record, electronic health record software, electronic health records, ElectronicHealthRecordRescue.com, Georgia, health care providers, health information technology, hipaa 5010, HITECH Act, icd 10, meaningful use, MIPPA, MIPPA explained, Noble & Associates Consulting, Noble Finances, patient safety, physician incentive programs, rescue, Sandra Noble, technorati
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Can Physician Incentive Programs Save You From A Conrad Murray Verdict – Guilty?
Physician incentive programs are designed to reward physicians for behaviors that will promote patient safety and quality in healthcare. In the case against Michael Jackson’s doctor, Conrad Murray, quality of care and patient safety were issues as well. Conrad Murray … Continue reading
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Tagged 404-374-3384, ACO, Atlanta, CMS meaningful use, EHR meaningful use, ehr meaningful use criteria, EHR software, electronic health record, electronic health record software, electronic health records, ElectronicHealthRecordRescue.com, Georgia, health care legislation, health care providers, health information technology, HEDIS, HIPAA, hipaa compliance, HIPAA laws, HIPAA violations, HITECH Act, hitech act ehr, IQR, meaningful use, MIPPA, Noble & Associates Consulting, Noble Finances, patient safety, pay for performance, physician incentive programs, PQRI, PQRS, rescue, Sandra Noble, technorati, value based purchasing, VBP
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