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CCHIT announces three new certification programs for EHRs

by admin on Aug.02, 2010, under Uncategorized

CCHIT announces three new certification programs for EHRs

July 27, 2010 | Mike Miliard, Managing Editor

CHICAGO – The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) announced Tuesday the launch of new CCHIT Certified programs in three specialty areas for electronic health records.

The new programs focus on Behavioral Health – both as an optional addition to Ambulatory EHR certification and as a standalone Behavioral Health EHR used in other outpatient settings – Dermatology, and Long-Term and Post-Acute Care (which also includes optional add-on certifications for EHRs used in skilled nursing facilities and home health).

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Hurricane GOP On The Way!

by admin on Jul.04, 2010, under Uncategorized

by Charlie Cook national journal
Hurricane GOP On The Way!

Imagine sitting in Washington’s Verizon Center, listening blissfully to Carole King and James Taylor, thanks to a fast-thinking friend who managed to score four floor seats. For 50-somethings, it’s a nice place to be. Then, as the concert is winding down, four pages of poll tables of a just-released survey pop up in your BlackBerry. They are jaw-dropping numbers, not inconsistent with what you had been thinking — if anything more a confirmation of it. But the dramatic nature of the numbers brings the real world of politics crashing through what had been a most mellow evening.

The numbers were from the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, conducted June 17-21 among 1,000 adults by pollsters Peter Hart (a Democrat) and Bill McInturff (a Republican). Among the registered voters in the survey, Republicans led by 2 points on the generic congressional ballot test, 45 percent to 43 percent. This may not sound like a lot, given that Democrats now hold 59 percent of House seats. When this same poll was taken in June 2008, however, Democrats led by 19 points, 52 percent to 33 percent.

That drop-off should be enough to sober Democrats up, but the next set of data was even more chilling. First, keep in mind that all registered voters don’t vote even in presidential years, and that in midterm elections the turnout is about one-third less. In an attempt to ascertain who really is most likely to vote, pollsters asked registered voters, on a scale of 1 to 10, how interested they were in the November elections. Those who said either 9 or 10 added up to just over half of the registered voters, coming in at 51 percent.

Hart and McInturff then looked at the change among the most-interested voters from the same survey in 2008. Although 2010 is a “down-shifting” election, from a high-turnout presidential year to a lower-turnout midterm year, one group was more interested in November than it was in 2008: those who had voted for Republican John McCain for president. And the groups that showed the largest decline in interest? Those who voted for Barack Obama — liberals, African-Americans, self-described Democrats, moderates, those living in either the Northeast or West, and younger voters 18 to 34 years of age. These are the “Holy Mackerel” numbers.

Among all voters, there has been a significant swing since 2008 when Democrats took their new majority won in 2006 to an even higher level. But when you home in on those people in this survey who are most likely to vote, the numbers are devastating. The NBC/WSJ survey, when combined with a previously released NPR study of likely voters in 70 competitive House districts by Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg and Republican Glen Bolger, point to an outcome for Democrats that is as serious as a heart attack. Make no mistake about it: There is a wave out there, and for Democrats, the House is, at best, teetering on the edge.

To be sure, things could change in the four months between now and November 2. The GOP’s failure to get Republicans to vote in the May 18 special election in Pennsylvania’s 12th District underscores that the party can’t just sit back and await spontaneous combustion in terms of turnout. Still, the potential is here for a result that is proportional to some of the bigger postwar midterm wave elections. These kinds of waves are often ragged; almost always some candidates who looked dead somehow survive and others who were deemed safe get sucked down in the undertow. That’s the nature of these beasts. But the recent numbers confirm that trends first spotted late last summer have fully developed into at least a Category 3 or 4 hurricane.

Given how many House seats were newly won by Democrats in 2008 in GOP districts, and given that this election is leading into an all-important redistricting year, this reversal of fortune couldn’t have happened at a worse time for Democrats.

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HITECH privacy rule to be released next month

by admin on May.03, 2010, under Healthcare, Political, Technology

April 27, 2010 | Mary Mosquera, Government Health IT

ON – As called for under the HITECH Act, the Health & Human Services Department plans to release in May a proposed rule that strengthens existing privacy, security and enforcement requirements for organizations that handle patients’ health information.

The rule also toughens related provisions in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) as the adoption of electronic health records and health information exchange expands the number of organizations that may have access to personal data. click here

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H1N1 vaccine study investigating hints of complications from vaccine

by admin on Apr.26, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Swine Flu

By Rob Stein

Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, April 24, 2010

Federal health officials are investigating the first hints of any possible significant complications from the H1N1 vaccine, but stressed that the concerns will probably turn out to be a false alarm.

The latest analysis of data has detected what could be a somewhat elevated rate of Guillain-Barré syndrome, which can cause paralysis and death; Bell’s palsy, a temporary facial paralysis; and thrombocytopenia, which is a low level of blood platelets, officials reported Friday. The data is being collected through five of the networks the government is using to monitor people who were inoculated against the swine flu.

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Healthcare Reform Fixes and the Student Loan Overhaul is signed by Obama

by admin on Mar.31, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

Obama received overwhelmingly positive coverage of yesterday as Obama signed the Reconciliation Bill and the student loan program overhaul.

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Reconciliation Bill passes the House for the second time

by admin on Mar.26, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

After accepting changes in the Senate, the house of representatives passed the reconciliation bill.  Now its off to the President for signature.

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Obama signs the sweeping healthcare bill into Law

by admin on Mar.24, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

The signing of the health care reform legislation received extensive, and extremely positive, media coverage yesterday.

Republicans continued to appear confident that the new law will give them electoral advantage this fall.

Despite all the R and D proclamations, Americans continue to be less confident of the government representation and feel economic collapse is in our future.

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Two more NO’s on the Health Care Bill

by admin on Mar.18, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

Congressman Michael Acuri in NY 24th district and Congressman Stephen Lynch of the 9th Congressional District of Massachusetts. Has changed their vote on the health care Bill from YES to NO.

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The Democrats may utilize the “SLAUGHTER SOLUTION” tactic to pass a very unpopular Healthcare Bill

by admin on Mar.16, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

House Democrats may use a procedural tactic, already tagged with the label “the Slaughter Solution” to pass health-care overhaul.

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Obama is giving one last push for Health Insurance reform

by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Healthcare, News, Political

” The President said, “The healthcare system has billions of dollars that should go to patient care and they’re lost each and every year to fraud, to abuse, to massive subsidies that line the pockets of the insurance industry.”

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