CMS Awards Add’l $5.75 Mil for Medicaid Health IT to Indiana, Connecticut, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island; Washington, DC; and West Virginia

Seven New CMS Awards for Health IT Programs for Medicaid
Ups  Total to $73.33 Mil for 48 State/Territory Medicaid Agencies
Complete List of CMS State HIT Awards
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) announced its seven latest federal matching fund awards on August 2, 2010 as part of the CMS Electronic Health Records Incentive Program with $5.75 million in this round divided between the Medicaid agencies for Indiana with $2,310,000 (the top award in this round and in the top ten of all rounds to date), Connecticut with $695,000, Delaware with $247,000, New Hampshire with $335,000, Rhode Island with $401,000, Washington, DC with $817,000, and West Virginia with $945,000.

Among the 48 State/Territory Medicaid agencies, New York and New Jersey remain the top two award winners with $5.91 million and $4.93 million respectively. The midpoint for award amounts moved down slightly to $1.37 million per agency from about $1.4 million. See complete chart below with states, amounts, and dates announced.

The press release for each state award continues to say “The Recovery Act provides a 90 percent federal match for state planning activities to administer the incentive payments to Medicaid providers, to ensure their proper payments through audits and to participate in statewide efforts to promote interoperability and meaningful use of EHR technology statewide and, eventually, across the nation.”

All award announcements  (August 2, 2010 and prior) can be viewed via a search of CMS press releases that this link launches. 

CMS Matching Funds for EHRs
State Amount Date
Alabama $269,000 2/26/2010
Alaska $900,000 1/21/2010
Arizona $2,890,000 2/26/2010
Arkansas $815,000 2/26/2010
California $2,480,000 12/9/2009
Colorado $798,000 3/24/2010
Connecticut $695,000 8/2/2010
Delaware $247,000 8/2/2010
Florida $1,690,000 2/26/2010
Georgia $3,170,000 12/9/2009
Idaho $142,000 12/9/2009
Illinois $2,180,000 2/26/2010
Indiana $2,310,000 8/2/2010
Iowa $1,160,000 11/23/2009
Kansas $1,700,000 2/26/2010
Kentucky $2,600,000 1/21/2010
Louisiana $1,850,000 5/11/2010
Maine $1,400,000 2/26/2010
Maryland $1,370,000 5/11/2010
Michigan $1,520,000 2/26/2010
Minnesota $1,040,000 5/11/2010
Mississippi $1,470,000 3/24/2010
Missouri $1,530,000 4/26/2010
Montana $239,000 12/9/2009
Nebraska $894,000 2/26/2010
Nevada $1,050,000 3/24/2010
New Hampshire $335,000 8/2/2010
New Jersey $4,930,000 5/11/2010
New Mexico $405,000 4/26/2010
New York $5,910,000 12/9/2009
North Carolina $2,290,000 3/24/2010
Oklahoma $587,000 2/26/2010
Oregon $3,530,000 4/26/2010
Pennsylvania $1,420,000 1/4/2010
Puerto Rico $1,800,000 4/26/2010
Rhode Island $401,000 8/2/2010
South Carolina $1,480,000 1/21/2010
Tennessee $2,700,000 1/4/2010
Texas $3,860,000 12/9/2009
US Virgin Islands $232,000 12/9/2009
Utah $396,000 3/24/2010
Vermont $294,000 2/26/2010
Virginia $1,660,000 2/26/2010
Washington $967,000 4/26/2010
Washington, DC $817,000 8/2/2010
West Virginia $945,000 8/2/2010
Wisconsin $1,370,000 1/21/2010
Wyoming $596,000 3/24/2010
TOTAL $73,334,000  

 For additional background information on CMS Awards, see these previous posts on e-Healthcare Marketing.
May 12, 2010: “CMS Awards Add’l $9.1 Mil for Medicaid Health IT to New Jersey, Louisiana, Maryland, and Minnesota”
March 29, 2010: “CMS Awards Total of $50 Million to 32 State Medicaid EHR Programs”
April 26, 2010: “CMS Awards Add’l $8.2 mil for Medicaid Health IT to Oregon, Puerto Rico, New Mexico, Washington, and Missouri”

CMS Issues Tip Sheets on EHR Medicare Incentives for Professionals, Hospitals, and Critial Access Hospitals

Now available on the CMS EHR Incentive Programs website
Emailed notice from ONC on August 4, 2010.
Added direct links to PDFs.
Get up-to-date and accurate information about the Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive programs from CMS at http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentiveprograms. Visit the website to get specifics about the program and download our new tip sheets.

Tip Sheets for Eligible Professionals: 

  • Medicare EHR Incentive Payments for Eligible Professionals 
    [Link to PDF]
    This tip sheet describes which types of individual practitioners can participate in the Medicare EHR incentive program. It provides user friendly information about incentive payment amounts and describes how they are calculated for fee for service and Medicare advantage providers. It also describes payment adjustments beginning in 2015 for EPs who are not meaningful users of certified EHR technology.  
  • Medicare EHR Incentive Program, PQRI and E-Prescribing Comparison
    [Link to PDF]
    Learn what opportunities are available to Medicare Eligible Professionals to receive incentive payments for participating in important Medicare initiatives. This fact sheet provides information on eligibility, timeframes, and maximum payments for each program.

Now available on the CMS EHR Incentive Programs website http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms.  Select the Medicare Eligible Professional tab on the left, and then scroll to “Downloads.”

Tip Sheets for Hospitals: 

  • EHR Incentive Program for Medicare Hospitals
    [Link to PDF]
    Learn which Medicare hospitals are eligible for incentive payments. (See the separate tip sheet for Critical Access Hospitals below.) This sheet provides user friendly information about the factors which impact incentive payment amounts and provides sample payment calculations.
      
  • EHR Incentive Program for Critical Access Hospitals
    [Link to PDF]
    How are Medicare incentive payments calculated for CAHs? When can they be earned? Learn more in this informative discussion of the calculation of incentive payments. Sample calculations are provided. This sheet also provides information on how reimbursement will be reduced for CAHs which have not demonstrated meaningful use of certified EHR technology by 2015. 
     

Now available on the CMS EHR Incentive Programs website http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms.  Select the Hospitals tab on the left, and then scroll to “Downloads.”

New ‘Meaningful Use’ Resources Center published on ONC site

Meaningful Use Resources Page on Office of National Coordinator for Health IT Web site
Accessed on August 3, 2010; posted by ONC on August 2, 2010.

Secretary Sebelius’ Announcement (July 13, 2010)

Standards and Certification Final Rule

Privacy and Security

Publications

Federal Register Pubs Final Rules on EHRs: CMS, ONC, July 28, 2010

FINAL RULES Published in Print PDF Versions and Navigable HTML
Two days after the 75-year anniversary of the Federal Register Act, the Federal Register published final rules for CMS and ONC.
Medicare and Medicaid Programs; Electronic Health Record Incentive Program
A  Rule by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on 07/28/2010
PDF OF FINAL PRINTED RULE    275 Pages
HTML VERSION WITH NAVIGABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS
SHORT URL: http://federalregister.gov/a/2010-17207
SUMMARY  This final rule implements the provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) (Pub. L. 111-5) that provide incentive payments to eligible professionals (EPs), eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals (CAHs) participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs that adopt and successfully demonstrate meaningful use of certified electronic health record (EHR) technology. This final rule specifies—the initial criteria EPs, eligible hospitals, and CAHs must meet in order to qualify for an incentive payment; calculation of the incentive payment amounts; payment adjustments under Medicare for covered professional services and inpatient hospital services provided by EPs, eligible hospitals and CAHs failing to demonstrate meaningful use of certified EHR technology; and other program participation requirements. Also, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) will be issuing a closely related final rule that specifies the Secretary’s adoption of an initial set of standards, implementation, specifications, and certification criteria for electronic health records. ONC has also issued a separate final rule on the establishment of certification programs for health information technology.

Health Information Technology: Initial Set of Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria for Electronic Health Record Technology
A Rule by the Health and Human Services Department on 07/28/2010
PDF OF FINAL PRINTED RULE     65 pages
HTML VERSION WITH NAVIGABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS
SHORT URL:  http://federalregister.gov/a/2010-17210
SUMMARY
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is issuing this final rule to complete the adoption of an initial set of standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria, and to more closely align such standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria with final meaningful use Stage 1 objectives and measures. Adopted certification criteria establish the required capabilities and specify the related standards and implementation specifications that certified electronic health record (EHR) technology will need to include to, at a minimum, support the achievement of meaningful use Stage 1 by eligible professionals, eligible hospitals, and/or critical access hospitals (hereafter, references to “eligible hospitals” in this final rule shall mean “eligible hospitals and/or critical access hospitals”) under the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs. Complete EHRs and EHR Modules will be tested and certified according to adopted certification criteria to ensure that they have properly implemented adopted standards and implementation specifications and otherwise comply with the adopted certification criteria.

SAVE THE DATES: CMS Education Series for Providers on the Medicare and Medicaid Electro EHR Incentive Programs

SAVE THE DATES: CMS Education Series for Providers on the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs
Emailed from ONC on July 28, 2010.

Medicare Learning Network

Medicare Learning Network

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) invites you to join us for a series of national provider calls addressing the specifics of the Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive programs for hospitals and individual practitioners. Learn the specifics on what you need to participate in the these incentive programs –

  • who is eligible,
  • how much are the incentives and how are they calculated,
  • what you need to do to get started,
  • when the program begins and other major milestones regarding participation and payment,
  • how to report on Meaningful Use measures
  • where to find helpful resources and more.

Hear from the experts who wrote the rules! Ask your questions!

EHR Incentive Programs for Eligible Professionals:
A session just for individual practitioners on the specifics about the Medicare & Medicaid EHR incentive program
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
2:00-3:30 pm EST

EHR Incentive Programs for Hospitals:
A session just for hospitals on the specifics about the Medicare & Medicaid EHR incentive program
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
2:00-3:30 pm EST

EHR Questions and Answers for Hospitals and Individual Practitioners:
Have questions? Join this session to have an opportunity to ask a question and hear answers by our panel of experts on the Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive programs.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
2:00-3:30 pm EST

Save the dates! Information on how to register for these calls is forthcoming.  

Materials will be made available prior to each training at the following web address: http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms/05_Spotlight_and_Upcoming_Events.asp  

Cannot attend? A transcript and MP3 file of the call will be available approximately 3 weeks after the call at http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms/05_Spotlight_and_Upcoming_Events.asp  on the CMS website.

Be sure to visit CMS’ web section on the Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs at: http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms  to get the latest information. Visit often!

Visit the Medicare Learning Network  ~ it’s free!

CMS/ONC Release First Training Session Slides on EHR Incentive Programs, Meaningful Use, Certification

Final Rules Overview by CMS and ONC: Two Slide Sets
Training #1: CMS EHR Incentive Programs and Meaningful Use
Training #2: ONC Temp Certification Process and Certification Standards Final Rule
New Fact Sheets
On July 22, 2010, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) sponsored its first educational event with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT on the EHR incentive program and the requirements for meaningful use. 

The session offered its audience to “Learn about the Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive programs, certification standards, temporary certification process and the requirements for meaningful use in this public conference call. Also hear about local resources regarding EHR adoption.” 

Mary Stevens of CMIO, reported on the Webinar in an article published July 25, 2010, which quoted David Blumenthal, National Coordinator for Health IT, saying ““We’re beginning a revolution the way information is collected, managed, used and purposed for patients in the U.S. healthcare system.”

Training Slide Sets
July 22, 2010 Training CMS EHR Incentive Programs and Meaningful Use Final Rule Slides [PDF, 298KB]  

July 22, 2010 Training ONC Temp Certification Process and Certification Standards Final Rule Slides [PDF, 126KB] 

An audio recording for this educational session will be available in August 2010 according to CMS. Additional educational events are planned for August 2010 as well. 

Fact Sheets AND FAQs Released by CMS on July 16, 2010. 
Fact Sheet: Medicare EHR Incentive Program Final Rule Overview (July 16, 2010) 

Fact Sheet: Medicaid EHR Incentive Program Final Rule Overview (July 16, 2010) 

Fact Sheet: Meaningful Use Final Rule Overview (July 16, 2010) 

Health IT Frequently Asked Questions  

Fact Sheet: Electronic Health Records At-a-Glance (July 13, 2010)

Fact Sheet: Final Regulations Define Meaningful Use Standards for EHR Incentive Programs (July 13, 2010)

Final Rules–Analysis Roundup Starting w/AHIMA, Halamka, HIMSS

Latest analysis and some catch-up from last week

Journal of AHIMA
Kevin Heubusch posted a chart on July 19, 2010 “Tracking Changes in the Menaingful Use Rule,” showing Stage 1 Objectives for Eligible Professionals, Eligible Hospitals and Critical Access Hospitals (CAH), Stage 1 Measures, and Changes from proposed rule.

John Halamka’s Life as a Healthcare CIO
John Halamka  posted “A Meaningful Use and Standards Rule FAQ” on July 19, 2010, providing his personal interpretation of answers to five questions he’s received since the final rules have been announced.

HIMSS
Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) provides several updates on its “Members Only” resource page, “Meaningful Use, Certification Criteria and Standards, and HHS Certification Process,’ between July 13 and July 19, 2010. The latest update, ”Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs – What’s Different Between the NPRM and the Final Rule?” reviews the major differences in a five-page document. 

iHealthBeat
Kate Ackerman, iHealthBeat Senior Editor, wrote “Long-Awaited Final Rule on ‘Meaningful Use’ Strikes Compromise” on July 15, 2010 with brief analysis and reactions from experts.

O’Reilly Radar
Brian Ahier posted “Analysis: A defining moment for ‘meaningful use’: How new rules will affect patients, providers, and electronic health records” on July 15, 2010.

Chilmark Research
John Moore provided his viewpoint in “Meaningful Use Perspectve & Resources,” posted on July 15, 2010.

July 20 House Hearing on Meaningful Use and EHR Adoption

Chairman Stark Holds Hearing on Efforts to Promote the Adoption and Meaningful Use of Health Information Technology
Videos of  Hearing Witnesses (and related PDFs of opening statements) and Statement of Health Subcommittee Chair Pete Stark (D-CA)David Blumenthal M.D., National Coordinator for Health IT
                    Video                                 Testimony (pdf)
–Tony Trenkle, Director, Ofc of e-Health Standards and Services, CMS
                    Video                                 Testimony (pdf)

Panel Two
–Christine Bechtel, VP, National Partnership for Women and Families
                    Video plus Link to PDF
–Phyllis Teater, CIO, Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio
                     Video plus Link to PDF
–Eugene Heslin M.D., Saugerties, New York
                    Video plus Link to PDF
–Charles W. Jarvis, Vice Chair, HIMSS Electronic Health Record Association (EHRA)
                    Video plus Link to PDF
–Jonathan P. Hare, Chairman,  Resilient Network Systems, Inc., San Francisco, CA
                    Video plus Link to PDF

Opening Statement of Chairman Pete Stark (D-CA)
Committee on Ways and Means
Subcommittee on Health
Hearing on Efforts to Promote the Adoption and Meaningful Use of Health Information Technology

July 20, 2010
Last year, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Congress passed landmark legislation originated in our Committee and designed to spur the implementation and use of health information technology.  Widespread adoption of Health IT is central to fully realizing the benefits of delivery system reforms, comparative effectiveness research, and improving the quality and value of medical care.

“Today’s hearing is intended to review the steps taken by the Department of Health and Human Services to implement the law.  Specifically, the Department issued a final rule last week defining ‘meaningful use’ of Health IT.  This definition is very important as the Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments – and eventually payment cuts for those who do not adopt or use Health IT – are linked to the meaningful use criteria.

“When HHS issued their preliminary regulations, many providers reacted negatively, complaining that the standards put forth for meaningful use were so high that providers would not be able to meet them using existing technology.  The whole purpose of the HITECH Act is to push providers to do more with health IT and do it faster, but it is also important to take a balanced approach so that in our zeal to get to our destination, we don’t leave providers on the sidelines.  

“In my opinion, HHS took a responsible position in the final rule.  The standards are aggressive, but set realistic goals.  I know some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle think HHS modified the regulation too much.  To all of us, I suggest we listen to the testimony of our government panel and our stakeholders panel with open minds and use this hearing to learn more about why HHS changed the final rule as they did and to understand all the promise that can come out of these advances in health IT adoption.

“Again, widespread adoption and meaningful use of Health IT is of paramount importance if we are to move our health system forward to improve quality and outcomes and slow the rate of cost growth.  I look forward to hearing from our distinguished panel of experts and thank them in advance for being willing to make their voices heard on this important topic.”

Excerpted from original July 13, 2010 Release from House Ways and Means site.
“House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Chairman Pete Stark (D-CA) announced today that the Subcommittee on Health will hold a hearing on promoting the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology. The hearing will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 20, 2010, in the main committee hearing room, 1100 Longworth House Office Building.”

“In view of the limited time available to hear witnesses, oral testimony at this hearing will be from invited witnesses only. However, any individual or organization not scheduled for an oral appearance may submit a written statement for consideration by the Committee and for inclusion in the printed record of the hearing.”

BACKGROUND
“The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) (P.L. 111-5), signed into law on February 17, 2009, included the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act. The HITECH Act promotes adoption of health information technology (health IT) among hospitals, doctors, and healthcare providers. Health IT makes use of electronic health records (EHR) and other technologies to facilitate the ordering of tests or medications, aid in clinical decision making, and allow for secure data sharing among providers.

“The HITECH Act includes several components that take important steps to increase adoption and use of health IT. First, it codifies the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT) within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and charges that office with developing and implementing a nationwide plan to guide the adoption of health IT. The legislation also authorizes $2 billion to fund programs designed to stimulate the spread of health IT, including grants to help set up regional health information exchanges and train health IT workforce. HITECH also established a program that will provide incentive payments through Medicare and Medicaid to doctors and hospitals who demonstrate “meaningful use” of a certified EHR system.

“Last month, ONCHIT announced the process for certifying whether a given EHR product meets the standards needed to achieve meaningful use. On July 13, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized the rules for the Medicare and Medicaid incentive program that will reward hospitals and doctors who are meaningfully using a certified product. The hearing will provide an opportunity for the Administration to update the Subcommittee on implementation of the HITECH Act, and give stakeholders a chance to share their views on the Administration’s efforts to date.

“In announcing the hearing Chairman Stark said, “This will be our first opportunity to get an update on the roll out of incentives aimed at increasing adoption and use of health information technology. Widespread adoption of health IT has enormous potential to improve health quality, reduce adverse outcomes and facilitate communication with patients, while reducing overall health care costs. We are eager to hear from the Administration and stakeholders about how the program is progressing.” ”

FOCUS OF THE HEARING:
“The hearing will focus on efforts to promote the adoption of health information technology, specifically through Medicare incentives designed to encourage the meaningful use of electronic health records.”

CMS & ONC Host Training on Final Rules: Thur, July 22

ONC Certification and Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs:
Final Rules — How will they impact you?

Emailed by ONC on 7/19/2010

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) together with The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) invite you to join us for an Audio Training on the Final Rules for ONC Certification and Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs.

Learn about:

• The Benefit of HIT
• Summary of the final rules
          o ONC temporary certification process
          o ONC initial set of standards and implementation specifications
          o Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentives Programs including the initial definition of meaningful Use
• Where to find additional resources

Hear first hand from ONC and CMS Experts!

Date: Thursday, July 22, 2010
Time: 2:00-3:30 pm EST

Call in information
Dial:
1-877-251-0301

Conference ID pass code:
87841621

Materials will be made available prior to the training on CMS EHR Benefits site, click here, and look for “Downloads” toward the bottom of the page.

Be sure to visit CMS’ web section on the Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs at: http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms/

Final Rules for EHRs: Incentives, Certification, Standards –Preliminary Roundup

Guide to Initial Stories on Final Rules for Incentives, Certification, Standards

Stakeholders still assessing final meaningful use rule
July 14, 2010 | Diana Manos, Senior Editor
“Initial response seemed to be cautiously optimistic, but the American Hospital Association expressed concerns.”

HIMSS’s Government HealthIT
Lower bar to meaningful use assures more EHR participation
By Mary Mosquera   Wednesday, July 14, 2010
“If initial reactions are anything to go by, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services hit a home run with its final rule for meaningful use of electronic health records, simultaneously lowering the requirements bar and increasing the likelihood of more healthcare providers participating in the CMS’ incentive program and adopting EHRs.”

CMS abandons absolutes, adds flexibility to meaningful use
By Mary Mosquera             Tuesday, July 13, 2010
“In its final meaningful rule published today, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services has abandoned its original all-or-nothing approach to offering incentives for electronic health record adoption and opted for flexibility.”

Public comments reshaped CMS final rule
By Mary Mosquera    Tuesday, July 13, 2010
“The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services received some 2,000 comments after it published its proposed meaningful use rule in January, and they were key both to changes in the scope of the final rule published today and to the speed with which it was adopted.”


ModernHealthcare.com

Meaningful-use regulations released
By Andis Robeznieks
      Posted: July 13, 2010
“ ‘After reviewing the comments, we agree that requiring that (eligible professionals), eligible hospitals, and (critical access hospitals) satisfy all of the objectives and their associated measures in order to be considered a meaningful EHR user would impose too great a burden and would result in an unacceptably low number of EPs, eligible hospitals, and CAHs being able to qualify as meaningful EHR users in the first two years of the program,’the rule states.”

AMDIS members take on ‘meaningful use’
By Joseph Conn / HITS staff writer Posted: July 15, 2010
“The recent release of the new rules on meaningful use of electronic health-record systems dominated the discussion during the opening day of the Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems’ annual Physician Computer Connection Symposium in Ojai, Calif., on Wednesday.”

John Halamka’s Life as  Healthcare CIO blog
A Do it Yourself Presentation on the Standards Rule
July 14, 2010
“Just as I did with the Meaningful Use Rule, I’ve prepared a presentation that you can use for your Board and stakeholders to review the Standards Final Rule.”

A Do it Yourself Presentation on the Meaningful Use Final Rule
July 14, 2010
“Just as I did in January with the Meaningful Use NPRM, I’ve prepared a presentation that you can use for your Board and stakeholders to review the requirements the final Meaningful Use Rule. Feel free to use it without attribution to me.”

An Analysis of the Final Standards Rule
July 13, 2010
“At 10am today, the final Standards Rule was released as described on my previous blog. Here are additional details for stakeholders who want a technical analysis.”

Meaningful Use and the Standards are Finalized
July 13, 2010
“Today at 10am, CMS and ONC released the final rules that will guide electronic health record rollouts for the next 5 years…Here’s my analysis of the key changes in the Final Rule.”

New York Times
Standards Issued for Electronic Health Records
By ROBERT PEAR     Published: July 13, 2010
“The rules significantly scale back proposed requirements that the health care industry had denounced as unrealistic.”

The Wall Street Journal’s Health Blog
‘Meaningful Use’ Regs for Electronic Medical Records Finally Drop!
By Katherine Hobson  July 13, 2010
“The final regulations — all 864 pages of them – on what will constitute “meaningful use” of electronic medical records are now here. And the changes they include make it easier for hospitals and doctors to qualify next year for the first round of incentive payments for adopting EMRs.”
 (Probably requires paid subscription.)

iHealthBeat
Final Rules on ‘Meaningful Use,’ EHR Standards Released Today
iHealthBeat
story roundup. “Blumenthal said the final meaningful use rule offers health care providers more flexibility than the proposed regulations released in January.”

CMIO
AMDIS: Health execs initially pleased with meaningful use rules
By Mary Stevens, July 14, 2010
“OJAI, Calif.—A first look at the 864-page final rule for Meaningful Use and EHR Certification shows that policymakers “listened and responded” to some physicians’ concerns, said speakers Pat Wise, RN, vice president of healthcare information systems at HIMSS, and Michael Zaroukian, MD, PhD, CMIO and associate professor of medicine at Michigan State University, during a presentation at the annual AMDIS Physician-Computer Connection Symposium Wednesday.”

CMS, ONC release meaningful use final rules
By CMIO Editorial Staff       July 13, 2010
“In the final regulation is divided into two groups: a set of core objectives that constitute a starting point for meaningful use of EHRs and a separate menu of additional important activities from which providers will choose several to implement in the first two years, Blumenthal explained.”

e-Healthcare Marketing posts
See previous post on e-Healthcare Marketing for Final Rules PDFs, Press Release, Fact Sheets, and additional info.
See Dr. Blumenthal’s blog post on same subject as above, republished on e-Healthcare Marketing.
See Letter #17 from Dr. Blumenthal.