Author Archives: Frank J. Rosello

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Transaction Technology Critical To Meaningful Use Stage 2

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Health IT is at a critical juncture with the technical NPRM for Stage 2 of meaningful use (MU). There have always been questions about whether enough standards, implementation guidance, and policies would be expressed ahead of the huge HITECH EHR … Continue reading

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Best Practices for PHI Data Security and Selecting the Right Cloud Computing Provider

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In recent months, cloud computing is a topic that is getting a lot of attention especially when applying the technology in healthcare.  Cloud computing is becoming more attractive to medical organizations predominately due to the benefits that the technology offers … Continue reading

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Latest HIPAA Violation Affects Phoenix Based Practice

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On April 19, 2012 the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reported that a Phoenix based cardiology practice has agreed to pay HHS a $100,000 settlement for violations of the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules. What is alarming about this … Continue reading

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CMS: 5 Ways ACA Will Save Medicare $200 Billion

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A new report indicates that the Affordable Care Act will save Medicare more than $200 billion through 2016, announced the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Monday. According to the report from CMS’ Office of the Actuary, the ACA achieves … Continue reading

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CMS Update: EHR Incentive Payments Tally $4.5B To Date

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The Medicare and Medicaid electronic health record program has paid $4.5 billion to 76,612 physicians and hospitals in incentive payments through March 2012. Of that amount, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services paid out $339.9 million for Medicare eligible … Continue reading

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Five Ways Overturning ACA Would Affect Health IT

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If the Supreme Court were to overturn the health reform law, five areas in the statute that rely heavily on health IT tools could lose funding for their implementation. Striking the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) would not … Continue reading

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Health IT Policy Committee Cautious About Federal HIE Proposals

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The Health IT Policy Committee has concerns over some of the health information exchange requirements contained in the meaningful use Stage 2 proposed rule. At the committee’s April 4 meeting, the group hashed out some of the HIE requirements as … Continue reading

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ONC to stand up NwHIN Exchange in October

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If you’re still trying to understand exactly what the Nationwide Health Information Network (NwHIN) is, take comfort. You’re not alone. But the canvas – often impressionistic if not downright abstract – is on the verge of manifesting a certain focus … Continue reading

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HIMSS Study Reveals PHI Breaches Are On The Rise

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A recent study from HIMSS Analytics and Kroll Advisory Solutions found that medical organizations are far behind with respect to having sound privacy protections in place.  The study along with data from The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the department … Continue reading

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Is HHS on the Verge of Delaying ICD-10 Compliance Date?

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The loose contingent of health professionals railing against the ICD-10 delay will likely consider this welcome news: There is a document circulating the Web right now – with a stamp at the top suggesting it will be published in the … Continue reading

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