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Officials Flesh Out New Grant Program To Help States, Doctors With Health IT

Main Category: IT / Internet / E-mail
Also Included In: Medical Practice Management;  Public Health
Article Date: 01 Sep 2009 - 5:00 PDT

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Two weeks ago, the Obama administration offered nearly $1.2 billion in stimulus-funded grants to set up state-run health information exchanges, and create 70 "health IT regional extension centers" to help physicians adapt to the digital era, a term officials defined in greater detail during a conference call late last week, Modern Healthcare reports. "As many as 1,250 participants logged- or dialed-in to hear and ask questions about the ground rules to apply" for the grant money "to be awarded over a four-year period to about 70 not-for-profit organizations that will run the regional extension centers."

The centers will spend more than $500,000 a year, mostly on services for physicians; serve approximately 1,000 doctors each, mainly at smaller primary care offices; help doctors select an effective electronic record system; help them implement it and achieve "meaningful use," the administration's requirement for doctors hoping to get other stimulus payments; provide "in-depth" technical support on "a narrow list of vendor systems." A caller pointed out that the government's role in recommending and supporting individual, private vendors raised a potential conflict of interest for state officials choosing the potential grantees that will set up the centers (Conn, 8/28).

Half of the grant money will go directly to states to help establish "a widespread and sustainable health information exchange," American Medical News reports. "Legal, financial and technical support is necessary to enable secure exchange of sensitive patient data across health care systems, according to HHS. The program will help fund efforts at the state level to implement directories and technical services to enable interoperability within and across states. Some health IT experts say such assistance is vital in helping physician practices become meaningful users" (Silva, 8/31).

This information was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with kind permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives and sign up for email delivery at kaiserhealthnews.org.

© Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.






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