Mathematica Policy Research Paper: HITECH Act and Patient-Centered Medical Homes
This policy research paper from Mathematica was commissioned by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research to examine how the Continue reading
Advancing Patient-Centeredness and Equity through Technology
The other major health care policy legislation enacted within the past two years is the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, which was part of the economic stimulus legislation, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The HITECH Act provides up to $30 billion to hospitals, physicians, community health centers and other “eligible providers”. The federal funds will be available through incentive payments paid through Medicare and Medicaid. Hospitals and physicians must demonstrate “meaningful use of certified electronic health records” to qualify for the incentive payments. The Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology is overseeing most of the implementation of the HITECH Act, in collaboration with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which is overseeing the Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments.
I have compiled some key resources on the implementation of the HITECH Act, with a focus on how it might impact safety net health care providers, and patients and health care consumers, especially from underserved communities.
This policy research paper from Mathematica was commissioned by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research to examine how the Continue reading
The report from the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative describes how health information technology can supports the implementation of patient-centered medical Continue reading
This report from NORC at the University of Chicago was commissioned by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and Continue reading
The National Committee for Quality Assurance worked with solo and small practice physicians in California and New Jersey on quality Continue reading
These fact sheets were developed by the Consumer Purchaser Disclosure Project and provide excellent, understandable explanations of basic concepts of Continue reading
This is the Office of National Coordinator’s Final Rule on defining “meaningful use of certified HIT” for federal incentive payments Continue reading
An overview of how health information technology can advance health equity for communities of color and other underserved populations.
This was my presentation at the National Collaborative on HIT for the Underserved in October 2009 in Atlanta, GA.