Phew. We know that's a lot to process.
You probably need to read over that information a couple of times before you
even understand what it means. But then, we haven’t even said what it means
yet. Why? Because we are not yet entirely sure of that ourselves either. The
Final Rule document is about 600 pages of complex information. So bear with us
– we can’t give you a one-page summary yet. But we want to tell you not
to worry; not that much has changed.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
New HIPPA/HHS Privacy Final Rule
On January 17, the Office for Civil
Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released
the long-awaited omnibus final rule on HIPAA regulations. This Final Rule modifies certain aspects
of the Privacy Rule, the Security Rule, and the Enforcement Rule under the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Breach
Notification for Unsecured Protected Health Information Rule (Breach
Notification Rule) under the Health Information Technology for Economic and
Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act).
Labels:
EHR/EMR,
Industry News,
Stimulus
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Why are cars more important than people?
Have you ever noticed that when you take your car in for
service, the person checking your car in looks it up in the computer, tells you
what service has been performed in the past, and what needs to be done now
based upon the car’s mileage and your description of what is wrong with it?
You do not have to remember anything that was done to your
car, or when. You do not have to keep a
detailed file at home with every problem your car has ever been diagnosed with,
and what specific service was performed to fix each problem. You don’t even have to keep track of when
your car is due for scheduled maintenance. Your car dealer or favorite garage will send you a reminder via mail or
email!
Labels:
EHR/EMR
Thursday, January 17, 2013
We Have a Brainstorming Activity For You!
(If you are a doctor, don’t think like one – think like a
patient). Imagine that you go to the doctor’s office and get a prescription for
some sort of medicine you need within the next few days. A couple of days later
you are getting ready to leave the house to fill your prescription… but you
can’t find it.
You’ve looked everywhere, exhausted all possible places it
could be hiding, but that little piece of paper has once again disappeared.
Now what do you do? You have to call your doctor’s office,
talk to the receptionist, then maybe the nurse, and then, if you’re lucky, you may
get a chance to speak with your doctor…and tell him/her that you lost your
prescription. As the doctor… that's annoying, isn’t it? But of course you write
a new prescription and have the patient notified that they can come pick it up.
Back to being the patient...
Labels:
EHR/EMR,
Personal Stories
Thursday, January 3, 2013
EHR Incentive Program Timeline
Everyone involved in the EHR Incentive Program has
been waiting for the day that the 2014 guidelines come out. That day has come
and gone, but it has left many professionals still confused. Next week we will
post a concrete document explaining very simply what the guidelines are for
Meaningful Use Stage 2. But for now, we thought that you should take a look at
this timeline to make sure you are on the right track…
And stay tuned for next week's blog post, it's going to be an important one!
And stay tuned for next week's blog post, it's going to be an important one!
http://www.inforiainc.com/data/Unsorted/EHRIncentProgtimeline508V1-66073-1.pdf |
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