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Patient-Focused Electronic Health Record Technology Gains Support and Voices in Congress
DALLAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Congressman Patrick Kennedy (D, RI) and Congresswoman Eddie Bernice
Johnson (D, TX) have taken the lead in urging their fellow members of
Congress and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to
require patient quality improvements as a prerequisite to obtaining
federal electronic health record (EHR) stimulus funds.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, signed into law in February
of this year by President Obama, authorized $34 billion in federal funds
to reimburse healthcare providers who achieve "meaningful use" of
"certified EHR technology." HHS is currently drafting regulations that
establish the criteria for the EHR technology that will be eligible for
the stimulus funds.
Rick Kneipper, co-founder and chief administrative officer of PHNS in
Dallas, said, "Congress has presented hospitals and physicians with a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire state-of-the-art EHR systems
with the help of economic stimulus funds. The issue is whether we use
the funds for technology that simply electronically documents
transactions, or whether we use these monies to take a giant leap
forward in patient care. The HHS definition of 'meaningful use' is at
the heart of everything." Kneipper is also the founder of the Coalition
for Improving Patient Care through Information Technology (www.cipcit.org).
Kneipper worked with Congressman Kennedy and Congresswoman Johnson to
urge their fellow colleagues and HHS to remain vigilant during the
regulation writing process to ensure that Congress' mandate to use EHR
technology to advance patient care is met.
Congressman Patrick Kennedy wrote, "Although that commitment represented
a giant step toward advancing the practice of medicine in our country,
our work is not yet done. The regulations defining "meaningful use" and
the criteria for "certified EHR technology" are critical for the
improvement of patient care and quality. If we are to advance the
quality of patient care in the United States, EHR technology must be
linked to improved patient care, quality, and efficiency. ARRA funds and
other support for health care information technology should be focused
on improving quality."
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson wrote to U.S. Secretary of Health
and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius saying, "ARRA funds and other
support for healthcare information technology should be focused on
improving quality. Please ensure that regulations defining "meaningful
use" and the criteria for "certified EHR technology" are critical for
the improving of patient care and quality. This policy will steer HIT
development toward improvements in patient quality, safety, and
efficiency."
About PHNS: PHNS provides IT services for hospitals, other
healthcare providers and businesses. PHNS' IT services include
application hosting, co-location and managed services; electronic
off-site data back-up and data vaulting; business continuity solutions;
disaster recovery services; and systems integration services. PHNS also
provides clinical informatics/analytic services, comprehensive business
process solutions for hospitals including admitting, HIM (including
medical record management and storage, transcription, coding, release of
information and electronic medical record services) and revenue cycle
services. PHNS creates business-healthy hospitals by improving
operations, enhancing technology and increasing cash on hand, which
allows hospitals to focus on their core competency--patient care. PHNS
has approximately 1,670 customers, including approximately 400 hospital
IT and business process customers and approximately 1,270 IT customers.
PHNS is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. See www.phns.com
for additional information about PHNS.
PHNS
Rick Kneipper, 214-257-7014
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