Published: July 13, 2010
Final Rule on "Meaningful Use" of Electronic Health Records Well-Received by MTBC
SOMERSET, N.J. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - MTBC, a unique healthcare IT company, welcomed today's release by the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) of the final rule on
what constitutes "meaningful use" of an Electronic Health Record (EHR).
The release of the final rule was well-received by MTBC, as its clients
now have a clearer picture of the requirements they must satisfy in
order to earn substantial incentives under the HITECH Act. The Act,
which was implemented as part of the American Recovery & Reinvestment
Act of 2009 (ARRA), provides incentive bonuses in excess of $44,000 for
physicians that are able to show "meaningful use" of certified EHR
technology. Providers that fail to successfully implement EHRs in their
offices will eventually become subject to penalties under the Act.
MTBC continues to work closely with its clients to assist in the
implementation of its proprietary EHR-MTBC EMR 4.0âand to ensure that
they are using the EHR in a manner that will qualify them for the
bonuses available under the HITECH Act. The company will also continue
to educate its clients and other healthcare professionals on "meaningful
use" through its free, EHR-focused webinar series. The next webinar in
its series will provide a comprehensive overview of the "meaningful use"
requirements as they are defined under the final rule. The webinar will
be presented by Muhammad Chebli, Vice President of Information
Technology for MTBC, on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. Any
healthcare professionals interested in attending can register by clicking
here.
"MTBC understands that many healthcare providers are skeptical about the
government incentives currently offered under the HITECH Act," said Mr.
Chebli. "For the most part, physicians are intimidated by the daunting
task of sifting through the myriad EHRs available on the market and
choosing one that will allow them to satisfy the 'meaningful use'
requirements. We are committed to providing our clients with not only a
certified EHR solution, but also a high level of personal support to
ensure that they understand how to use MTBC EMR 4.0 to achieve
'meaningful use.'"
The final rule on "meaningful use" can be accessed online at http://www.ofr.gov/OFRUpload/OFRData/2010-17207_PI.pdf.
Full reproductions of previous webinars in MTBC's EHR series can be
accessed from its website at http://www.mtbc.com/HITECH.aspx.
About MTBC
Founded in 1999 and based in Somerset, N.J., MTBC performs revenue cycle
and practice management services for healthcare providers across the
country. Its end-to-end medical billing and practice management solution
presents a service suite that is unmatched in the marketplace for its
scope and value. Features include MTBC EMR, V. 4.0 (a CCHIT Certified
2008 Ambulatory EHR), automated appointment reminders, real-time online
insurance eligibility verification, a customized practice website with
online patient scheduling, e-prescribing, lab connectivity and more.
These features augment MTBC's web-based billing platform, which includes
numerous practice management tools, financial reporting capabilities,
online patient scheduling and secure online access to all claims and
patient information.
MTBC was recently recognized by Deloitte LLP as one of the fastest
growing companies in North America. To learn more about MTBC's
comprehensive medical billing and practice management solutions, visit www.mtbc.com
or call (866) 266-MTBC (6822).

Medical Transcription Billing, Corp.
Stephen Snyder, 732-873-5133
Chief
Operating Officer
Fax: 732-873-6858
ssnyder@mtbc.com
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