Friday, May 24, 2013

HHS: Doctors and hospitals’ use of health IT more than doubles since 2012

It looks like the combination of financial incentives and support systems (RECs) has succeeded.
There is also a turnover in EHRs as practices become more savvy as to what is needed to run an efficient practice that can also improve the quality the care delivered.

MCOs are announcing more PCMH programs with enhanced reimbursement.
Will it be enough to sustain the system?

Let us know your opinion. SV


HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced that more than half of all doctors and other eligible providers have received Medicare or Medicaid incentive payments for adopting or meaningfully using electronic health records (EHRs).



HHS has met and exceeded its goal for 50 percent of doctor offices and 80 percent of eligible hospitals to have EHRs by the end of 2013.

Since the Obama administration started encouraging providers to adopt EHRs, usage has increased dramatically. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey in 2012, the percent of physicians using an advanced EHR system was just 17 percent in 2008. Today, more than 50 percent of eligible professionals (mostly physicians) have demonstrated meaningful use and received an incentive payment. For hospitals, just nine percent had adopted EHRs in 2008, but today, more than 80 percent have demonstrated meaningful use of EHRs.


“We have reached a tipping point in adoption of electronic health records,” said Secretary Sebelius. “More than half of eligible professionals and 80 percent of eligible hospitals have adopted these systems, which are critical to modernizing our health care system. Health IT helps providers better coordinate care, which can improve patients’ health and save money at the same time.”


Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians and Other Providers - Click for larger graph
  Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Eligible Hospitals - Click for larger graph       HHS   CMS HEALTHIT

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