Published: August 04, 2011
Qualifacts Customer Receives $42,500 in Medicaid Incentives
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Qualifacts Systems Inc. announced today that Children's Crisis Treatment
Center (CcTC) is their first customer to receive Medicaid incentive
dollars for Meaningful Use of electronic health records. The
Philadelphia behavioral health agency for children received incentive
payments totaling $42,500 for two of their three Eligible Professionals.
CcTC began registering their Eligible Professionals soon after
Pennsylvania's EHR Incentive program launched on July 6, and a report in
Qualifacts' certified
Complete EHR CareLogic Enterprise verified Medicaid patient volume.
CcTC plans on registering an additional Eligible Professional to take
advantage of the maximum EHR incentives for the agency now that the
first two were submitted successfully.
"The process and information can be overwhelming, but we know that the
push for electronic health records is just beginning, and for a
not-for-profit agency like ours, these funds are a significant revenue
boost," says Dr. Andrea Ettingoff, director of clinical and quality
affairs for CcTC. "We're excited to use the funds toward the continued
growth and development of technology initiatives that positively impact
client care."
For behavioral health providers without an EHR, the Meaningful Use
incentives are an opportunity to pursue advanced technology.
"While there are a number of direct and indirect costs associated with
implementing an EHR," says David Klements, president and CEO of
Qualifacts, "an agency like CcTC with three Eligible Professionals could
recoup more than half of their implementation costs with the first year
incentive payment."
Because of the complexity of Meaningful Use, Qualifacts has launched a
consulting service to assist behavioral health providers with the
process, including:
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Determining eligibility
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Walking through the registration and attestation process
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Analyzing workflows and helping adapt to meet Meaningful Use measures
"There is a lot of confusion and misinformation surrounding the
Meaningful Use incentives - especially for behavioral health providers,"
says Mary Givens, meaningful use program manager for Qualifacts. "But
the simple fact is, if your agency employs Eligible Professionals, you
likely qualify, and it's worth it to find out for sure."
About Qualifacts
The CareLogic Enterprise EHR, certification number CC-1112-984260-3, is
2011/2012 compliant and has been certified as a Complete EHR on March
22, 2011, by the Certification Commission for Health Information
Technology (CCHIT), an ONC-ATCB, in accordance with the
applicable Eligible Provider certification criteria adopted by the
Secretary of Health and Human Services. This certification does not
represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services or guarantee the receipt of incentive payments. The additional
software CareLogic Enterprise relied upon to demonstrate compliance
includes: Emdeon Clinician v7.
Qualifacts is the largest Software as a Service (SaaS) provider of EHR
and billing systems for behavioral health and human services providers.
The company's web-based, CareLogic Enterprise service includes
comprehensive, integrated clinical, financial, reporting and
administrative information management capabilities, which improve
clinical workflow, revenue cycle management and operational
transparency. For additional information visit www.qualifacts.com
or call (615) 386-6755.
About Children's Crisis Treatment Center
Children's Crisis Treatment Center (CcTC) is a private non-profit agency
dedicated to assisting children and their families cope with the impact
of behavioral health issues, traumatic events and other challenges that
have an effect on childhood development. CcTC passionately serves the
emotional needs of children and families at risk beginning with early
childhood. CcTC meets children where they are and help them reach their
full potential regardless of their challenges and bring services
directly into their homes, community and schools. CcTC keeps a close
relationship with parents, caregivers, teachers, community leaders and
others who impact each child's life. They strive to provide a safe and
welcoming environment in which everyone feels safe and is given an
opportunity to thrive. For more information visit www.cctckids.org
or call (215) 496-0707.
"CCHIT" and "CCHIT Certified®"
are registered trademarks of the Certification Commission for Health
Information Technology.

Qualifacts Systems Inc.
Ben Bredesen, 615-386-6755
VP
Marketing
ben.bredesen@qualifacts.com
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