CMS Finalizes Meaningful Use Rules
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the final rule modifying Meaningful Use Program requirements (2015-2017) in addition to postponing mandatory adoption of Meaningful Use Stage 3 requirements. The changes simplify the Meaningful Use requirements for eligible hospitals and healthcare professionals. The changes have taken some time to be finalized. Following on from the interim rule, comments were requested from the general public. Over 2,500 comments were received and reviewed, many of which highlighted the considerable reporting burden placed on healthcare professionals and hospitals participating in the Meaningful Use program. After considering the comments, modifications were made to simplify Stage 3 requirements and add more flexibility to the program, which should ease the reporting burden. Changes were also made to support interoperability and improves outcomes. Dr. Patrick Conway, M.D., M.Sc., CMS deputy administrator for innovation and quality and chief medical officer, said ““We have a shared goal of electronic health records helping...
ONC Releases Final 10-Year Interoperability Roadmap
On Tuesday this week, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT released the long-awaited final 10-Year Interoperability Roadmap. Following the release of the draft version of the roadmap in January 2015, the ONC sought comments from stakeholders. Over 250 comments were received, which were used to fine tune the roadmap ahead of the release of the final version. The final Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap explains the ONCs 10-year vision to achieve an interoperable health IT infrastructure, stipulating the steps which must be followed if the ONCs goal of an interoperable health IT system is to be achieved over the next 10 years. The ONC’s vision is to create a health IT environment that “makes the right data available to the right people at the right time across products and organizations in a way that can be relied upon and meaningfully used by recipients.” National Coordinator for Health IT, Karen DeSalvo, says one of the main aims of the roadmap was to focus on methods that can be used “to align incentives, develop an appropriate governance structure and implement...
Printing Errors Cause 3 Health Plan Data Breaches
Office for Civil Rights has received three separate reports of unauthorized disclosures caused by printing errors. Two incidents were discovered by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (BCBSNC) which affected 807 and 1530 plan members, while New York-based Affinity Health Plan has started notifying 721 members that their data was accidentally disclosed because of a printing error. Two Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Printing Errors Discovered In August 2015, 2,300 BCBSNC plan members had some of their personal information disclosed to other plan members. The first error was brought to the attention of BCBSNC on August 14 after complaints were received about a recent mailing sent to its subscribers. A printing error saw members’ billing information printed on the reverse side of other plan members’ invoices. No personal financial information was disclosed; although some plan members did have their names, addresses, coverage dates, premium amounts, and internal BCBSNC account numbers disclosed. The incident did not result in the unauthorized disclosure of...
OCR Web Portal for Mobile Health App Developers Launched
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has launched a new web portal for mobile health app developers. The portal will allow application developers to get answers to the burning questions they have about HIPAA Rules and compliance requirements. The new portal is intended to encourage application developers, in particular mobile app developers, to submit comments and questions regarding HIPAA. In a recent email bulletin following the launch, the OCR explained the sort of questions it hopes will be asked. “We are asking stakeholders to provide input on the following issues: What topics should we address in guidance? What current provisions leave you scratching your heads? How should this guidance look in order to make it more understandable, more accessible? The information gathered via the portal will also help the OCR develop future guidance covering mobile health apps. New mHealth Guidance has been a Long Time Coming The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was first introduced in 1996, many years before the first Smartphones...
7th Annual mHealth Summit to Focus on Mobile Solutions for Health and Wellness
The 7th Annual mHealth Summit is fast approaching. This year, the 4-day conference will be bigger and better than ever before, exploring the impact mobile health, telehealth and connected health are having on healthcare delivery, clinical care management and patient/consumer engagement. The event will also focus on how mobile solutions for health and wellness can improve the delivery of healthcare and patient outcomes. This year the event will take a slightly different format, including the new HIMSS Connected Health Conference, which has been billed as an “all-inclusive event highlighting how technology is enabling the transformation of healthcare delivery.” It promises to be the most comprehensive event in its seven-year history, incorporating industry-leading keynote presentations covering mHealth, mobile apps, wearable technology, interoperability, the Internet of Things, as well as the usual presentations to assist HIPAA-covered entities achieve and maintain compliance. The event offers attendees the opportunity to network, discuss new ideas, and learn about the latest...



