The HHS HITECH Act Technology Implementation Plan. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) has a broad role in the implementation of multiple health and welfare plans addressed by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). In order to manage and coordinate its many obligations under ARRA, HHS established the Office of Recovery Act Coordination. This office is responsible for ensuring that ARRA programs are designed to best meet ARRA objectives and reporting due dates, to establish and track performance outcomes, mitigate the risks of fraud and abuse, and to keep the public informed through the Web and other means of communication. The Office of Recovery Act Coordination released a 291-page implementation plan to address each aspect of HHS responsibilities under the ARRA, including a distinct Act within ARRA focused on health information technology, privacy and security. This Act is titled, “Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act” (HITECH Act).
Electronic Health Records
CCHIT posts new criteria for certain electronic health records
On May 29, 2009, the Certification Commission for Healthcare Technology (CCHIT) released its recently developed criteria, test scripts, and the “Concise Guide to CCHIT Criteria” outlining the characteristics of a qualified electronic health record (EHR). This criteria relates to ambulatory, inpatient, enterprise, and emergency room electronic health records. The “Concise Guide to CCHIT Criteria”, which is specific to ambulatory and inpatient criteria only, highlights the 2009 changes. The criteria has been submitted to the Health Information Technology Standards Committee for review, and feedback is anticipated by August 26. Shortly thereafter, CCHIT will begin accepting applications for the certification programs. To access this article, click here.
