The digital health space refers to the integration of technology and health care services to improve the overall quality of health care delivery. It encompasses a wide range of innovative and emerging technologies such as wearables, telehealth, artificial intelligence, mobile health, and electronic health records (EHRs). The digital health space offers numerous benefits such as improved patient outcomes, increased access to health care, reduced costs, and improved communication and collaboration between patients and health care providers. For example, patients can now monitor their vital signs such as blood pressure and glucose levels from home using wearable devices and share the data with their doctors in real-time. Telehealth technology allows patients to consult with their health care providers remotely without having to travel to the hospital, making health care more accessible, particularly in remote or rural areas. Artificial intelligence can be used to analyze vast amounts of patient data to identify patterns, predict outcomes, and provide personalized treatment recommendations. Overall, the digital health space is rapidly evolving, and the integration of technology in health

Friday, October 19, 2012

Meaningful Use

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Update on Meaningful Use Registration, Payments

CMS officials estimated that nearly 50% of eligible professionals and nearly 81% of eligible hospitals had registered for the meaningful use program as of September.

They noted that the approximately $7.7 billion in meaningful use incentive payments distributed as of September includes about:

  • $4.8 billion in incentive payments to eligible hospitals;
  • $1.4 billion in Medicare incentive payments to eligible health care professionals; and
  • $1.2 billion in Medicaid incentive payments to eligible professionals;

Update on Menu Objectives

According to CMS officials, the most common menu objectives selected by eligible health care professionals during the meaningful use attestation process are those related to:

  • Drug formularies;
  • Immunization registries; and
  • Patient lists.

The most common menu objectives selected by eligible hospitals are those related to:

  • Advance directives;
  • Clinical laboratory results; and
  • Drug formularies.

CMS officials said that the patient reminders menu objective was among the least popular for eligible professionals and that the syndromic surveillance menu objective was among the least popular for eligible hospitals. The transitions of care menu objective was among the least popular for both groups.

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