News 7/15/10

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If you are in the ambulatory world and still not clear on all the just announced final ruling on Meaningful Use, here’s a quick and dirty summary:

  • For Stage 1, eligible providers (EPs) must meet a total of 15 “core” requirements in order to qualify for Meaningful Use funds
  • For Stage 1, EPs also have to to achieve an additional 5 objectives based on a list of 10 possible criteria

Here is the list (click to enlarge) of the core set of requirements (all 15 must be met):

final MU core EP

Here is the menu set (click to enlarge) of requirements (must meet at least 5 objectives):

final MU menu EP

Also note that Stage 1 will not require practices (or hospitals) to submit claims electronically or verify insurance electronically. If you have been somewhat followed the discussions around Meaningful Use for the last few months, you are likely not surprised by any of the final requirements. Actually, the biggest surprise is that bar has been lowered a bit, giving providers a bit more flexibility  fewer Stage 1 requirements. Also, several of the measurement thresholds have been reduced, including the percentage of meds that must be entered electronically and e-prescribing requirements.  With these rules finalized, those providers who have been procrastinating on their EMR implementation are now just about of out of excuses.

americanehr

If finding the right EMR is still an issue, you’ll want to check out a new website launched by AmericanEHR Partners. Multiple professional medical societies are participating in the organization, whose stated goal is to help practices evaluate EHRs, view user ratings, and compare functionalities. It doesn’t endorse any products, though 16 EHR vendors are currently part of the project (and prominently displayed on the site’s homepage.)

The 20-physician Northwest Georgia Oncology Centers joins US Oncology. The president of the NW Georgia groups says the arrangement will give his group the ability to expand its clinical informatics and research offerings.

Need an iPad? DrChrono.com is giving away free iPads when users sign up for its iPad EMR app. Don’t know how much it costs to sign up but the software apparently includes SOAP notes, e-prescribing, and billing.

New Jersey-based Physicians Resource Network )PRN) achieves “AdvancedBiller” status from AdvancedMD after adding 17 new providers over the last four months. PRN is a billing partner for AdvancedMD.

RCM solution provider Galen Advisors says its client base has grown over 50% in the last six months. Lest we forget amidst all this EMR buzz, practices need to control their collections more than ever.

Capella Healthcare (TN) selects athenaClinicals for its own physician network of over 130 providers. Capella’s physician network currently uses athenaCollector.

The Minnesota state Board of Medicine fails to discipline a physician at the University of Minnesota, despite a dozen privacy violations. The still-employed physician was estranged from his family and used his position at the university to peek into his wife and daughters’ medical records. Now the feds are investigating to determine if privacy laws were violated. Is it possible the good doctor received a bit of preferential treatment from his employer and local medical board?

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ZocDoc completes $15 million in Series B funding round to expand its network of practitioners. ZocDoc uses online technology to help consumers and medical and dental offices book appointments.

HP introduces EHReady, a program aimed at helping hospitals work with affiliated doctors to deploy EHRs. HP says it will provide hospitals with marketing support services to educate physicians about getting EHR into their offices and extend financing options for physicians wanting HP products. Sounds like an underwhelming and late-in-the-game attempt to penetrate the small physician world. On the other hand, there are plenty of hospitals out their with strong HP ties so maybe health systems will be interested.

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Final Meaningful Use Regulations

July 13, 2010 News 1 Comment

The full text of the Meaningful Use final document is posted on HIStalk. We are updating the comments at the end of the article with interesting points we are finding in the revised document.

Rather than reposting here, we suggest that you start by reading our comments to the HIStalk posting, then take a crack at the 864-page document if you are so inclined. Feel free to add your comments to the posting – that will help everyone get a quick handle on what it means.

News 7/13/10

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Henry Schein’s Dentrix Enterprise Dental PM software earns national certification from the US Indian Health Service, meaning all federal and tribal sites can deploy its electronic dental record.

A writer for the LA Times recommends a few of his favorite healthcare apps, which include a how-to CPR program and a calorie tracker tool. However, the one I’m looking forward to seeing is HEARTifacts, which will help people locate the closet automatic external defibrillator.

A Northwestern University School of Medicine professor develops a talking touch screen computer kiosk program that’s now being tested at three Chicago-area cancer clinics. The professor believes the multimedia touch screen tools will improve satisfaction and care for patients with diverse language, literacy, and computer skills.

In what may be the first documented iPhone 4 medical video consultation, an Arizona surgeon connects with a colleague in California to check out a foot reconstruction. One of the physicians called the real-time consult a “game-changing tool” with the potential to change how doctors work with patients and each other.

Kodak and MedCo Data introduce a new patient chart-scanning solution for physician offices. It uses Kodak Capture Pro Software and scanners to capture data from patient charts and into the MedCo Data Vault.

E-mail messaging between patients and providers improves the quality of care provided, according to a Kaiser Permanente study. Patients with diabetes and/or hypertension were found to have statistically significant improvements in HEDIS scores when patients and physicians communicated via e-mail and were 7-10% less likely to schedule an office visit.

The National EyePA Coalition extends a preferred provider endorsement of the Eclipsys PeakPractice EMR. FoxFire Systems Group, a PeakPractice VAR, was named the preferred EMR provider for the 4,900-member IPA.

A couple of big organizations announce intentions to implement Allscripts products. The 120-provider Physicians Alliance (PA) plans to implement Allscripts EHR, which will connect to the Alliance’s existing Allscripts Vision PM system. Christ Hospital (NJ) will work with Allscripts reseller ITelagen to provide EHR and PM for the hospital’s affiliated medical practice.

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Speaking of Allscripts, I am thrilled to welcome them as the latest HIStalk Practice Platinum sponsor. Allscripts has been a HIStalk supporter for quite some time and CEO Glen Tullman has always been accommodating any time we’ve asked him to share his impressions of the industry. Allscripts is a leader in the ambulatory care market and serves more than 160,000 physicians. The company also has a presence in 800 hospitals and provides solutions for post-acute care facilities and homecare agencies. Of course, since Allscripts’ traditional sweet spot has been the physician market, I think it is appropriate to welcome them “home” to HIStalk Practice. Thanks, Allscripts!

Medical billing service provider Medical Management, LLC (MD) selects Kareo as its software billing solution.

hhs webcast

Set your alarm: CMS and ONC are hosting a press briefing Tuesday, July 13th at 10:00 a.m. EDT to announce the final rules on meaningful use, standards, and certifications. An all-star cast will be presenting, including Secretary Sebelius, new CMS head Donald Berwick, ONC chief David Blumenthal, and Surgeon General Regina Benjamin. A live webinar webcast is available.

The CEO for clinical analytics vendor Anvita Health believes that as more providers adopt EMRs, demand will rise for better reporting and analytics tools. Providers will soon realize the value of clinical data and look for better ways to use the information to evaluate patients and populations. Good news if you are in the data scrubbing business like Anvita.

boiling springs medical

CaroMount Health (NC) converts the first of 44 physician practices to NextGen’s EMR. The health system’s IS director expects it will take about two years to move over all the sites.

Maternal fetal medicine specialists at Regional Obstetric Consultants of Chattanooga and Knoxville create a seemingly successful telemedicine model that allows physicians to provide perinatal consults to high-risk women in rural Tennessee. The practice and the Community Health Network created Solutions to Obstetrics in Rural Counties (STORC) to improve specialist access through the use of videoconferencing technology. The BCBS of Tennessee Health Foundation provided $1.8 million to fund the three-year pilot project.

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News 7/8/10

July 7, 2010 News 3 Comments

abaumel

From Green Mountainer: “Re: Vermont demo. I was sitting in on an eCW public demo for Vermonters, watching Girish show off the patient portal. However, mid-stream, he jumps to his browser and searches for ‘Baumel HIStalk’ and pulls up your interview with Andrew Baumel, referring to you as ‘a highly respected IT resource.’” Ah … love Girish!

From Donald B: “Re: CCHIT certification. Assuming CCHIT becomes an an accredited testing and certification body, will vendors with previously certified products need to go through additional testing and certification? And is there a charge?” Great question. I checked with CCHIT and Sue Reber, CCHIT’s marketing director, shared this:

If vendors participate in the CCHIT Certified® 2011 or our Preliminary ARRA certification programs, there will be no additional charge for final ARRA testing and certification done by CCHIT. If they were certified in a CCHIT program prior to the CCHIT Certified® 2011 program, they will need to be tested and certified in the final ARRA program by an accredited certification body. There will be fees for that separate testing.

Speaking of certification, I see that CCHIT has extended 2011 certification to three new ambulatory EHRs: Eclipsys Sunrise Ambulatory Care 2011 Suite 5.5, Integritas’ Agility EHR 10, and Universal EMR Solutions’ Physician’s Solution 5.0.

VHA signs an agreement with athenahealth to provide special pricing for VHA members. VHA providers will be eligible for discounts on athenaCollector, athenaClinicals, and athenaCommunicator. athenahealth also names Dev Ittycheria, most recently president of the Enterprise Service Management division of BMC Software, to its board.

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The American College of Physicians appoints Steven E. Weinberger, MD as EVP and CEO of the American College of Physicians. He takes over for John Tooker, MD, who announced his intention to step down last October.

Iowa’s HIT Regional Extension Center selects eClinicalWorks as a preferred ambulatory vendor for primary care providers.

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A new survey to ponder: half of physicians say they’re keeping their patient records in an electronic format, which is up about 10% from 2008. In addition, results from this Knowledge Network survey indicate that 62% of specialists and 55% of primary case doctors have smart phones, with as many as 90% of those using them for Internet and e-mail.

The American Academy of Pediatrics introduces a new iPhone application that helps parents figure out when their children’s symptoms require medical attention, calculate medication dosages, and identify rashes and insect bites.

The latest issue of JAMA (subscription required) features commentary from a physician who favors the meaningful use of EHRs. The internal medicine doctor believes too many of his peers look at EHR as simply a way to generate progress notes for payment justification. However, he argues, using an EHR fully can help providers better manage patient data and thus improve patient care and safety.

wichita clinic

Wichita Clinic (KS) plans to implement GE Centricity EMR across its 12 locations. The 160-doctor practice has been a Centricity Business PM clients since 1999.

An ambulatory surgery center sues staffing agency Robert Half International, claiming the agency failed to check references for a twice-convicted embezzler they recommended to the ASC. The ASC hired the accountant, who had previously served time for stealing about $650,000 from two previous employers. A year and a half after she was hired, ASC auditors discovered accounting irregularities and determined the accountant had embezzled about $300,000. The accountant, who used the money to support her gambling habit, is now serving 57 months in prison. Meanwhile, the ASC is hoping to recoup $415,000 plus legal fees.

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News 7/6/10

July 5, 2010 News 2 Comments

Doctors continue to opt out of private practices to join health care systems. The spokesperson for Parkview Health (IN), a hospital that just picked up 11 new doctors, suggests technology assistance is one reason the hospital-owned practice model is increasingly popular. Other factors include administrative support and expertise managing the complexities of health care reform, Medicare, and Medicaid.

The California Medical Association partners with Heartland Payment Systems to offer members payment processing services, including payroll and check management.

charlotte martin

SmartBusiness profiles Gateway EDI and CEO Charlotte A. Martin. Since she took the job in 2000, the clearinghouse has experienced 30% per year top-line revenue growth and added 200 employees. Gateway has also significantly grown the number of practices served from 5,000 five years ago to 14,000 today and acquired two companies. One of Martin’s top goals: maintaining the flexibility and intimacy of a small company.

Oregon physicians speak out against a state plan to put EMRs in place by 2015. Physicians participating in a public forum told members of a state HIT oversight committee that current EMRs are flawed and expensive and that doctors can’t afford the time to train employees and deal with software problems. I’m not sure of all the specifics in this case, but I agree that EMRs are not perfect and they cost practices time and money. However, why keep fighting the inevitable, especially when there are potential subsidies available to help make the transition more affordable? Why do so many providers keep forgetting that paper systems are also flawed and imperfect?

pacemaker

Here’s some stuff that sounds perfect for the next Michael Palmer novel. Medical experts speculate that devices such as pacemakers and infusion pumps are vulnerable to unauthorized programming and manipulation. Many medical devices use wireless connections for monitoring and programming, but those communication channels are at risk for malicious access to private information or manipulation of device functions. Maybe I have been reading too much about Russian spies of late, but the medical intrigue possibilities are fascinating, in a twisted sort of way.

ENT and Allergy Associates (NY) expands its EMR to 21 of its 31 practice sites. I surfed a bit trying to figure out what EMR these guys were running, but came up empty.

I’m hoping that HHS will announce the final Meaningful Use guidelines this week, which is traditionally one of the slowest HIT news weeks of the year. It’s the post-Independence Day lull which precedes a couple of crazy months of user conferences and related press releases on new products. I suppose I should appreciate the quiet, though in the end I am just an HIT geek looking for the latest industry scoop.

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