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government introduced the meaningfuluse program as part of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act in 2009, LTPAC organizations – notably nursing homes – and the vulnerable patients they serve have been left behind. Since the U.S. A huge role often times.
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Collecting a receipt seems like some of the retired meaningfuluse measures — if virtually everyone’s doing it, why bother measuring any more?) (These are almost universally available from providers on line, and virtually nobody reads them anyway because they are, well unreadable. See my note about layered NPPs, above.
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When a healthcare provider or payor or other party engages Fred and his team, it’s often someone with an innovation to bring to the marketplace who doesn’t necessarily know the best place to start, which hospital CEO to talk to, which physician groups, in which state. You should follow me on Twitter: @healthblawg.
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