Want a complete overview of Stage 2 of CMS' EHR Incentive Programs? Learn everything you need to know here.
Whether you are just starting your participation in the EHR Incentive Programs with Stage 1, or if you are already preparing for Stage 2 of meaningful use, knowing the latest set of regulations will help you successfully participate in the incentive program, receive incentive payments, and refine and integrate electronic health records into your practice.
In this webinar, held on August 30, Robert Anthony of CMS discusses the new Stage 2 regulations. Anthony is a health specialist in the CMS Office of E-Health Standards and Services (OESS). In his presentation, he reviews the Stage 2 rules, how they differ from the Stage 1 requirements, and takes participant questions on all things meaningful use.
To download a PDF of this presentation, click here.
And here are some of the links Anthony discussed during his presentation:
• CMS Rule
• ONC Rule
• A complete list of CQMs required for reporting beginning in 2014 and their associated National Quality Strategy domains will be posted on the CMS EHR Incentive Programs website in the future. Tip sheets are currently available at this location.
• CMS Stage 2 Webpage
And for more information on Stage 2, be sure to check out our Meaningful Use Topic Resource Center, with tools and information you need for your medical practice.
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