Posted on 10/07/2015 8:42:28 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
The Obama administration is moving ahead with controversial new rules that require doctors to switch to electronic health records or face fees, resisting calls from both parties to delay implementation.
Federal health officials said the final rules released Tuesday will make significant changes" in the "meaningful use" electronic health records program, such as lowering the number of standards each provider must meet and allowing providers to apply for hardship exemptions.
But the administration will not delay what it calls "Stage 3" of the records program, a move that is already angering vocal Republicans like Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), who have repeatedly called for a delay of a year or more. The administration has a tin ear, Alexander, the chairman of the Senates health committee, said in a statement Tuesday. Theyve missed a golden opportunity to develop bipartisan support in Congress... Instead, theyve rushed ahead with a rule against the advice of some of the nations leading medical institutions and physicians.
The finalized rule does offer a 90-day period for additional comment, which would give some extra time for providers, said Dr. Patrick Conway, chief medical officer at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Conway told reporters Tuesday that it was too late to separate the various rules and that adjusting the timeline for one piece of the program would negatively impact the rest.
Its entirely likely that we would have penalized thousand of providers, he said. Were getting to the same place with just a different administration method. If additional improvements are needed for stage 3, we can make those next year.
The changes are intended to make it easier for providers to meet the tougher health IT standards, which were announced in April. Those standards drew fierce opposition from more than 100 lawmakers of both parties, who have urged the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to push back its timeline.
The government has put out several sets of rules, intended to help physicians and hospitals make the leap in stages.
Its an attempt to move away from a paper-based system that depends on a doctors handwriting and paper copies of files and one that could become a major part of Obamas health legacy.
Groups like the American Academy of Family Physicians have said many of its providers issues with electronic health records are the result of the technology itself.
We believe this is the fault of the vendors and their lack of accountability while reaping huge profits from the HITECH act, the groups president, Dr. Robert Wergin, wrote in a statement hours before the rules were announced.
Vendors, not providers, must be held fiscally accountable for not yet achieving an appropriate level of interoperability.
Totalitariancare 2.0
Lamar is grandstanding he is a RINO, just like our other RINO US senator bob corker
You are so right! They both are disgusting!
Here’s one (Judy Faulkner) that majorly profits from this. She employs a lot of people in our area in soul-sucking jobs, and she is as nutty of a Leftist as they come.
39. Ms. Faulkner has received criticism and questioning for her political ties. She donated to President Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and supports congressional Democrats factors that Republicans suggest played a role in the government’s HITECH Act and federal incentives to boost health IT.
She’s also ‘settled’ a lot of claims against her - paid a lot of $ to make things ‘go away.’ (Allegations at the link.)
And the Epic ‘campus’ is a BLIGHT on our landscape. She NEVER stops adding to it - it’s like freakin’ Disney Land! The little Cow Town of Verona sold its soul to this woman.
ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. The code set allows more than 14,400 different codes and permits the tracking of many new diagnoses
The vendor is the supplier of the product, electronic health record software, and the provider is the physician providing the service.
In my case, my company owned the software which was sold to the providers.
My doctors spend more time typing into the computer than talking to me.
I’ve commented on it and all of them said it made their jobs harder.
Government ruins everything.
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