Committee Releases Stage 3 Rules for Electronic Health Records

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A federal health information technology committee this week released its proposed rules for Stage 3 meaningful use of electronic health records -- the first step in a long public process of reviewing how the government assesses whether EHRs qualify for incentive payments under Medicare and Medicaid.

Health care providers must demonstrate “meaningful use” of EHRs to qualify for incentives. Meaningful use stages are being phased in over several years, with each stage raising levels of functionality, usability and data exchange required of EHR systems. The committee’s “vision” for Stage 3 “includes a collaborative model of care with shared responsibility and accountability, building upon the previous [meaningful use] objectives,” according to the document released by the Health Information Technology Policy Committee. “While the committee appreciates and recognizes today’s challenges in setting up data exchanges, it is the committee’s recommendation that Stage 3 is the time to begin to transition from a setting-specific focus to a collaborative, patient- and family- centric approach,” the committee wrote.

With that in mind, the committee said Stage 3 objectives should:

  • Support new models of care;
  • Address national health priorities;
  • Have broad applicability to different medical specialties, patient health needs and regions of the country;
  • Promote advancement of EHR capabilities; and,
  • Be achievable and feasible.

Committee Releases Stage 3 Rules for Electronic Health Records