Embarking on the Meaningful-use Path
How elusive is the goal of meaningful use among imaging groups? We know of only a handful of US radiology practices that have qualified. Relying on in-house talent is a great way to get it done, but not many practices have the personnel needed to research the complexities involved. Selecting and deploying the correct technology, and then attesting to receive incentive payments, are no small tasks.
A meaningful-use consultant can be an excellent idea, and there are regional extension centers throughout the United States designated to help with this, in addition to a list of consultants available at www.radiologymu.org. Even with a consultant’s help, many staff members might look at the new responsibilities and quickly conclude that meaningful use is just one more task that they must do for the benefit of the radiologist’s wallet.
To avoid this dissatisfaction, emphasize that the overall CMS plan is to improve the quality of patient care and reduce redundant and unnecessary procedures. In addition, staff members should know that there are potential cuts in reimbursement for noncompliance (a penalty that helps no one).
Meaningful-use FAQ
Meaningful use is a government initiative, created as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, designed to encourage providers to use health-care IT solutions to improve the quality of care while lowering costs. The initiative provides incentive payments to eligible providers using a certified electronic health record in a meaningful way. Unfortunately, some groups are just focusing on how to avoid penalties and get their electronic health record (EHR) incentive payments—disregarding the overall effect on the practice. Stay away from this line of thinking,and view, instead, the meaningful-use mandate as an excellent time to select the best RIS to run the practice. In your search for a RIS, choose a vendor that has complete EHR certification and a clear roadmap for meaningful-use completion by the end of the year. The functionality of the RIS should be the core focus, with the EHR as just one requirement. Many Radiologists Qualify Resist the temptation to dismiss meaningful use as something that does not apply to your practice. Many more radiologists qualify for the program than analysts originally thought. Because hospitals bill out a great number of imaging exams with an outpatient place of service, even many hospital-based radiologists will qualify. Who Is Eligible?
At this point, we are encouraging customers to proceed with some urgency, especially if they have not yet bought a RIS. After all, they are going to have to learn a whole new system and figure out how to do things in the context of a particular workflow, and it might be quite different from their previous systems.
RIS decisions should be made in the coming weeks for practices to be prepared to attest by October 3.
We recommend using the technology for a minimum of 15 to 30 days before starting attestation. The last thing we want is for a practice to begin using the RIS on October 3, spend a month collecting data, and then realize that it was not collecting the necessary data—and thus can’t attest.
2012 Stage 1 Key Dates
Meaningful use is a government initiative, created as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, designed to encourage providers to use health-care IT solutions to improve the quality of care while lowering costs. The initiative provides incentive payments to eligible providers using a certified electronic health record in a meaningful way. Unfortunately, some groups are just focusing on how to avoid penalties and get their electronic health record (EHR) incentive payments—disregarding the overall effect on the practice. Stay away from this line of thinking,and view, instead, the meaningful-use mandate as an excellent time to select the best RIS to run the practice. In your search for a RIS, choose a vendor that has complete EHR certification and a clear roadmap for meaningful-use completion by the end of the year. The functionality of the RIS should be the core focus, with the EHR as just one requirement. Many Radiologists Qualify Resist the temptation to dismiss meaningful use as something that does not apply to your practice. Many more radiologists qualify for the program than analysts originally thought. Because hospitals bill out a great number of imaging exams with an outpatient place of service, even many hospital-based radiologists will qualify. Who Is Eligible?
- If 10% or more of your patient encounters are not coded as inpatient or emergency-department encounters when you submit your claims to CMS, then you may qualify for the CMS incentives.
- To determine which radiologists qualify as eligible professionals, visit this CMS site.
- Register each qualified radiologist as an eligible professional.
- Purchase and implement a certified complete electronic health record. Synapse RIS(FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc) is on track for certification in July 2012 to enable providers to qualify for incentive payments in 2012.
- Begin use of the product for attestation while achieving the minimum thresholds for measures to be reported.
- Submit attestation data.
Year Eligible Professional Qualifies to Receive First Payment | |||||
Payment Year | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
2011 | $18,000 | ||||
2012 | $12,000 | $18,000 | |||
2013 | $8,000 | $12,000 | $15,000 | ||
2014 | $4,000 | $8,000 | $12,000 | $12,000 | |
2015 | $2,000 | $4,000 | $8,000 | $8,000 | |
2016 | $2,000 | $4,000 | $4,000 | ||
Total | $44,000 | $44,000 | $39,000 | $24,000 |
- October 3, 2012: Begin use of certified complete electronic health record for attestation purposes by this date.FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc, recommends that clients use the system for at least two weeks prior to this date to ensure that all necessary data are being collected prior to the beginning of the attestation period.
- February 28, 2013: Submit data for attestation to stage 1 meaningful use in 2012 no later than this date.
- A number of criteria that are required are most likely not to be performed as a routine part of the practice of radiology today. FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA, Inc, has incorporated appropriate pieces into the registration and order entry process in its Synapse RIS to minimize the overall effect on a practice’s workflow.
- We encourage each practice to assess what methods it will use to gather these additional data, what requirements it can be excluded from, and any costs associated with the modification of workflow.