Federal Requirements for Interoperability
Training
Online
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
1h
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Duration
1 Day
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Start date
November
This webinar will provide specific details as to the requirements for vendors, providers, and health plans.
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About this course
Purpose of the Proposed Rules
Specific Requirements for Vendors
Specific Requirements for Providers
Specific Requirements for Health Plans
Impact on Patients
Necessary Actions that Vendors, Providers, and Health Plans must Take
Definition of and Exceptions to Information Blocking Requirements
Update Processes for Standards and Data
Expected Timing
EHR Developers
Physician Practice Managers
Hospital IT Managers
Health Plan CIOs
Hospital CIOs
Physician Network CIOs
Reviews
Subjects
- Access
- Technology
- Healthcare
- Healthcare Law
- Healthcare Coding
- Medical Ethics
- Medical services
- Pharmaceutical Management
- Webinar
- Medical Science
Teachers and trainers (1)
Stanley Nachimson
Owner, Nachimson Advisors
Stanley Nachimson is principal of Nachimson Advisors, a health IT consulting firm dedicated to finding innovative uses for health information technology and encouraging its adoption. The firm serves a number of clients, including, the Cooperative Exchange, EHNAC, and InstaMed, Stanley is focusing on assisting health care providers, vendors, and plans with understanding the regulatory environment, assisting in implementation of regulation requirements, and providing advice on HIT industry status and trends.
Course programme
Overview:
In March 2019, the Department of Health and Human Services issued proposed rules to give providers and patients access to the electronic data stored in EHRs and health plans.
These rules require specific technology (APIs using the HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, or FHIR) to be built into all EHRs for providers. Using this technology, vendors can build applications to access EHRs from providers and get specific clinical data for use by other providers and by patients.
Proposed rules also require certain Medicare, Medicaid, and Exchange health plans to implement this same technology and make claims data available to patients. This should enable individuals to build their own Personal Health Records and share them with providers and caregivers.
The aim is to improve the coordination of care among providers, increase the quality of care for patients, and give patients more control of their own data. As well, the rules prohibit information blocking by vendors. All of this will require major changes to vendor products, providers business operations, and health plans. This webinar will provide specific details as to the requirements for vendors, providers, and health plans.
NOTE: Comment Deadline EXTENDED. This webinar is now even more timely! The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced it is extending the public comment period by 30 days for two proposed regulations aimed at promoting the interoperability of health information technology (health IT) and enabling patients to electronically access their health information. The new deadline for the submission of comments - June 3, 2019 - will allow additional time for the public to review the proposed regulations.
Why should you Attend: New Federal requirements will mean major upgrades and changes to EHRs, physician practices, hospital operations, and health plan data exchange.
Proposed rules issued in March specify specific technology and data requirements for the exchange of electronic information.
Providers must work closely with their EHR vendors to assure they meet these new requirements or face penalties and reductions in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Purpose of the Proposed Rules
- Specific Requirements for Vendors
- Specific Requirements for Providers
- Specific Requirements for Health Plans
- Impact on Patients
- Necessary Actions that Vendors, Providers, and Health Plans must Take
- Definition of and Exceptions to Information Blocking Requirements
- Update Processes for Standards and Data
- Expected Timing
Who Will Benefit:
- EHR Developers
- Physician Practice Managers
- Hospital IT Managers
- Health Plan CIOs
- Hospital CIOs
- Physician Network CIOs
Stanley Nachimson is principal of Nachimson Advisors, a health IT consulting firm dedicated to finding innovative uses for health information technology and encouraging its adoption.
Event link: https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-801824LIVE?channel=emagister-nov_2019_SEO
Contact Info:
Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
Fax: 302-288-6884
Email: mentorhealth84@gmail.com
Website: http://www.mentorhealth.com/
Federal Requirements for Interoperability
*Indicative price
Original amount in USD:
$ 139