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Robert H. Roswell, M.D. Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

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Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and Health Information Technology: Are we ready?. Robert H. Roswell, M.D. Health Information Technology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Robert H. Roswell, M.D.

Oklahoma Hospital AssociationSeptember 1, 2009

Page 2: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Health Information Technology

$17.2 B for Medicare and Medicaid incentives for physician and hospital adoption of electronic health records (EHRs)

$2B for grants from the Secretary of HHS and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT)

Page 3: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Incentive payments for eligible professionals

2011 $18,000 2012 $12,000 2013 $8,000 2014 $4,000 2015 $2,000

Total $44,000

(plus an additional $4,400 if in a designated health professional shortage area)

Penalties begin in 2015 if EHR has not been adopted

Page 4: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Failure to adopt EHRs

Physician Medicare penalties start in 2015

2015 -- 1% reduction in Medicare fees 2016 – 2% reduction in Medicare fees 2017 – 3% reduction in Medicare fees HHS may increase penalties after

2017 if EMR adoption level is unsatisfactory

Page 5: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Medicaid Incentives

Up to $21,250 for adoption of certified EHR technology

Up to $8,500 a year for 5 years for operation and maintenance

Total funding cap of $63,750 per eligible physician (Medicaid patients comprise 30% of practice; 20% for pediatricians)

Page 6: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Incentive payments for eligible hospitals Base amount ($2M) plus a a discharge-

related payment, adjusted for Medicare share up to $11M

Year 1 100% Year 2 75% Year 3 50% Year 4 25%

Beginning in FY 2011 (October 1st, 2010)

Penalties begin in 2015 for hospitals not adopting EMRs.

Page 7: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

“Meaningful Use”: Certified

New HIT Policy Committee must define initial certification criteria by December 31st, 2009

Second draft matrix released July 16th

Page 8: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

Meaningful use of certified EHR technology

Using a certified EHR technology including the use of electronic prescribing

Connected in a manner that provides for electronic exchange of health information

Submits information on clinical quality measures

Page 9: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

2011 Hospital Meaningful Use Matrix

10% of all orders through CPOE Implement drug/allergy software Problem, medication, and allergy lists Demographics, advance directives,

vital signs Structured lab data, quality measures Electronic billing Exchange key clinical information

among providers

Page 10: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

And we have 13 months to get it done!

Page 11: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

HHS Grant Program: $2 Billion

Section 3013

$300M to States or State-designated entities

Planning and implementation of HIE efforts

Page 12: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

State HIE Cooperative Agreement Program

FOA released August 20th

$564 million in funding Secretary Terri White designated

state lead Public forum held August 14th

OHCA coordinating application with broad stakeholder input

Page 13: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

State HIE Grant Program

Item to Submit Date

Letter of Intent September 11, 2009, by 5:00pm EST

Application October 16, 2009 by 5:00pm EST

Award Announcements December 15, 2009

Anticipated Project Start Date Beginning January 15, 2010

Page 14: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009

State HIE Grant Program

Estimated Oklahoma funds $6-10M

Planning phase cannot exceed 6 months

Page 15: Oklahoma Hospital Association September 1, 2009