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This document provides an overview of the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs as of January 2014. Key statistics reveal that approximately 89% of eligible hospitals have received incentive payments, reflecting significant adoption of electronic health records (EHRs). Nearly 60% of Medicare eligible professionals (EPs) are considered meaningful users of EHRs, while 79% of Medicaid EPs have also received EHR incentives. Furthermore, over 347,000 Medicare and Medicaid EPs have participated in these incentive programs, highlighting the commitment to EHR technology in healthcare.
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Medicare & Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs HIT Policy Committee March 11, 2014
Active Registration Jan. 2014 Active Registrations – January 2014
Medicaid Totals Jan. 2014 Medicaid Totals – January 2014
EHR Incentive Programs – January 2014 Totals EHR Incentive Programs Jan. 2014
EHR Incentive Programs – January 2014 Totals EHR Incentive Programs Jan. 2014
December – By the Numbers Eligible Hospitals December – By the Numbers
December – By the Numbers Eligible Hospitals December – By the Numbers
Registered Eligible Professionals December – By the Numbers
Paid Eligible Professionals December – By the Numbers
EHR Incentive Program Trends EHR Incentive Program Trends • Approximately 89% of all eligible hospitalshave received an EHR incentive payment for either MU or AIU • Nearly 9 out of 10 eligible hospitals have made a financial commitment to an EHR • Approximately 60% or 3 out of every 5 Medicare EPsare meaningful users of EHRs • Approximately 79% or nearly 4out of every 5 Medicaid EPsof have received an EHR incentive payment • 21% of Medicaid EPs are meaningful users • More than 65% -- 2 out of every 3 Medicare and Medicaid EPshave made a financial commitment to an EHR • Over 347,000 Medicare and Medicaid EPs have received an EHR incentive payment
For questions, please contact:Elisabeth MyerOffice of E-Health Standards and ServicesCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Serviceselisabeth.myers@cms.hhs.gov