Senate HELP Committee Chair To Introduce Joint Health Care IT Measure, USA

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Article Date: 21 Jul 2005 - 14:00 PDT

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Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Chair Michael Enzi (R-Wyo.) on Tuesday announced a compromise measure that would combine a bill he cosponsored with committee ranking member Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) with a measure co-sponsored by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) designed to expand the use of health care information technology, CongressDaily reports (CongressDaily, 7/20). The Enzi/Kennedy bill would establish "interoperability" standards and privacy protections for a health care IT system. The bill also would authorize in statute a national coordinator for health care IT, establish grants for providers to improve their use of health care IT and provide federal funds to establish regional health care IT networks. In addition, the legislation would establish a Best Practices Center, where health care IT users could learn from established regional networks, as well as a help line developed with HHS for providers who seek to establish programs (Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 7/5).

Rodham Clinton/Frist Bill
The Rodham Clinton/Frist bill (S 1262), introduced in June, would authorize $125 million in grants annually over five years to create local or regional health information organizations to develop health care IT standards. The standards would be mandatory for federal government programs and voluntary for the private sector. Physicians who participate in the project would be eligible for increased reimbursement rates under the legislation. The bill also would create an exemption in current federal law to allow health care providers and insurers to provide health care IT equipment to physicians within the scope of certain goals, such as reducing medical errors, lowering costs or improving quality. In addition, the bill calls for the HHS secretary to establish a "value-based purchasing pilot program" under Medicare to encourage reporting of health care quality data and create a performance-based payment system for health care providers. The HHS secretary could expand the purchasing program nationwide after two years. The bill also would codify HHS' Office of National Coordination for Information Technology, which currently is developing interoperability standards. The legislation is projected to save as much as $200 billion annually (Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, 6/17). The committee was scheduled to mark up the joint bill on Tuesday. Enzi in a statement said, "We have worked together to combine our bills into one that will bring the government and the private sector together to build new electronic pathways for medical data, and thereby provide all Americans with health care that is better, safer and more efficient" (CongressDaily, 7/20).

Other Health Bills
In related news, the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday is scheduled to mark up several health care-related bills in an effort to move the bills to the floor before Congress adjourns for August recess. Bills to be marked up include the following:



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