Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, 188 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2013 Apr;77(4):401-15.
Through the 2009 HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act, the U.S. government committed $27 billion to incentivize the adoption and "meaningful use" of certified electronic health records (EHRs) by providers, including dentists. Given their patient profiles, dental school clinics are in a position to benefit from this time-delimited commitment to support the adoption and use of certified EHR technology under the Medicaid-based incentive. The benefits are not merely financial: rather, the meaningful use objectives and clinical quality measures can drive quality improvement initiatives within dental practices and help develop a community of medical and dental professionals focused on quality. This article describes how dentists can qualify as eligible providers and the set of activities that must be undertaken and attested to in order to obtain this incentive. Two case studies describe the approaches that can be used to meet the Medicaid threshold necessary to be eligible for the incentive. Dentists can and have successfully applied for meaningful use incentive payments. Given the diverse set of patients who are treated at dental schools, these dental practices are among those most likely to benefit from the incentive programs.
通过 2009 年的 HITECH(医疗信息技术促进经济和临床健康法案),美国政府承诺投入 270 亿美元,激励包括牙医在内的医疗服务提供者采用和“有意义地使用”经认证的电子健康记录(EHR)。鉴于其患者群体,牙科学院诊所处于有利地位,可以从这项有时限的承诺中受益,即在基于医疗补助的激励措施下支持经认证的 EHR 技术的采用和使用。其好处不仅是财务上的:相反,有意义地使用目标和临床质量措施可以推动牙科实践中的质量改进计划,并帮助培养一个专注于质量的医疗和牙科专业人员社区。本文介绍了牙医如何有资格成为合格的提供者,以及为了获得这一激励措施必须开展和证明的一系列活动。两个案例研究描述了为有资格获得激励措施而达到医疗补助门槛所需的方法。牙医可以而且已经成功地申请了有意义使用激励付款。鉴于在牙科学院接受治疗的患者群体多种多样,这些牙科实践最有可能从激励计划中受益。