The new regulations for Accountable Care Organizations have been released from the Office of the National Coordinator. As expected, ACOs are heavily reliant on EMR software technology. (Electronic Medical Records.) It's clear now that the Meaningful Use criteria is simply laying the foundation. Organizations now need to able to step up their technical usage.
If meaningful use was all about getting data into an EMR software system, Accountable Care Organization (ACO) is all about getting it back out. Organizations will need to be able to pull information out of disparate systems. They will then need to view all data with a Business Intelligence layer over the top.
Financial info is key for the risk sharing and cost cutting efforts involved in the ACO regs. Clinical info is key for the transition to evidence-based medicine, and outcomes tracking across all the parties involved in the ACO.
If you have reached Meaningful Use for your clinics, ACO compliance will force you to take your EMR usage to the next level. If you're still working on selecting an EMR, check out EMRSoftwarePro's EMR Vendors page.
Studying EMR Software
Of all the meaningful use requirements, the objective requiring electronic medical records (EMR) is primary. Charting and ePrescribing can now be accomplished via these applications. The ONCE is promoting new ways of recording and sharing health data that will prove to be vital to the health of our nation's health care system. Learn more about EMR Software at the EMRSoftwarePro.com site.
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Meaningful Use and EMR
The Meaningful Use Stage 2 draft is released, pertaining to EMR software and the requirements for receiving the incentive dollars in 2013. Electronic Medical Records continue to play a key role, of course.
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EMR EHR Systems Update - Usage from CDC
From a EMR Blog: The implementations will continue as clinics prepare to meet the Meaningful Use requirements.
The CDC has reported that 48% of office physicians now use EHR Software in some capacity. Many providers continue to use tools to compare EMR EHR systems. Learn more about EMR software from CompareEMR.com and from ChartZoom.com. Electronic Medical Records sites
The CDC has reported that 48% of office physicians now use EHR Software in some capacity. Many providers continue to use tools to compare EMR EHR systems. Learn more about EMR software from CompareEMR.com and from ChartZoom.com. Electronic Medical Records sites
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