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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Cms.hhs.go​v- Electronic Health Records Demonstrat​ion Update

  • Now available! As part of the independent evaluation of the EHR Demonstration, CMS' contractor, Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), has written a report on the first year's implementation of the EHR demonstration. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to the "Related Links Inside CMS" section and click on the link for the report.
Electronic Health Records Demonstration Summary
The Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has directed the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to develop a new demonstration initiative using Medicare waiver authority to reward the delivery of high-quality care supported by the adoption and use of electronic health records (EHR). The goal of this demonstration is to foster the implementation and adoption of EHRs and health information technology (HIT) more broadly as effective vehicles to improve the quality of care provided and transform the way medicine is practiced and delivered. Adoption of HIT has the potential to provide significant savings to the Medicare program and improve the quality of care rendered to Medicare beneficiaries. This demonstration is designed to leverage the combined forces of private and public payers to drive physician practices to widespread adoption and use of EHRs.  
As part of this new demonstration, all participating primary care physician practices will be required to have a Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT)-certified EHR by the end of the second year. (CCHIT is the recognized certification authority for EHRs and their networks.) Physician practices must, as part of the demonstration, be utilizing the EHR to perform specific minimum core functionalities that can positively impact patient care processes, (e.g., clinical documentation, ordering of lab tests, recording lab tests, and recording of prescriptions). However, the core incentive payment will be based on performance on the quality measures, with an enhanced bonus based on the degree of HIT functionality used to manage care. 
The Electronic Health Record demonstration will be operational for a 5-year period. The first operational year of the demonstration will provide payments to participating practices based on CCHIT-certified EHR functionalities used to manage the care of patients, with higher payment for more sophisticated HIT use (e.g., use of the EHR to facilitate care management activities, sharing of records among providers of care, etc.). Payments will be determined by a practice's score on the Office Systems Survey (OSS), which will be administered annually to track the status of EHR implementation at the practice level, and the specific EHR functions employed by each participating practice to support the delivery of care. Higher scores on the OSS will result in increased incentive payments to participating practices. 
During the second operational year of the demonstration, payments will be made to participating physician practices that are using CCHIT-certified EHRs and reporting clinical quality measures, again with additional payments based on EHR functionalities employed by the practice. During years 3 to 5 of the demonstration, payments to participating practices will be based on performance on the designated clinical quality measures, with an added bonus each year based on the degree to which the practice has used the EHR to change and improve the way it operates. 
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) solicited partners interested in working with CMS to implement the Electronic Health Records (EHR) Demonstration in their communities. The role of the community partner is to assist CMS with outreach activities, education and recruitment of eligible primary care physician practices in their defined communities. Community partners will also collaborate with CMS on an ongoing basis in an effort to assist us in achieving our goal of leveraging the combined forces of private and public payers to drive physician practices to widespread adoption and use of EHRs. CMS sought strong organizational entities that have the necessary infrastructure and a clear commitment to advancing the adoption of EHRs and are capable of supporting CMS in these activities
Status
On June 10, 2008 CMS announced the selection of 12 community partners in defined sites to help CMS implement this demonstration. The approved community partners in each site represent diverse collaborations of organizations including, but not limited to: varied HIT stakeholder collaborations, medical societies, primary care professional organizations and health departments. The demonstration was initially planned to be implemented in two phases. Phase I includes the following 4 sites: Louisiana, Southwest Pennsylvania, South Dakota (and some counties in bordering states), and Maryland and the District of Columbia. Phase 2 included 8 additional sites and was scheduled to follow one year later. Recruitment of physician practices in the four Phase I sites was initiated on September 2, 2008, and the enrollment period closed on November 26, 2008. Over 800 eligible applications were received from interested practices in the four Phase I sites. 
On April 7, 2009 CMS announced that, as a result of the incentive provisions for physicians to encourage the adoption of health information technology in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 0f 2009 (ARRA), CMS would change its plans for implementing the EHR Demonstration. Specifically, we decided to continue implementation of Phase I of the EHR Demonstration but discontinue Phase II of the EHR demonstration, which originally was planned to begin operations in mid-2010. Phase 1 of the demonstration began as scheduled on June 1, 2009 and will continue through May 31, 2014.
Contact
For additional information, please contact the following mailbox resource: EHR_Demo@cms.hhs.gov

Dallas L Alford IV, CPA is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the state of North Carolina and owner of Atlantic Financial Consulting, a consulting firm that provides comprehensive medical billing services, practice management consulting, coding audits, Medicare compliance, Medicare RAC support and other general medical practice consulting services.
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