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  1. The EHR Incentive Programs consist of 3 stages of meaningful use. This guide focuses on Stage 2. Each stage has its own set of requirements for meaningful use. Stage 2 focuses on advanced clinical procedures, including: Measures focused on more rigorous health information exchange (HIE);

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    The AMA has received a number of complaints and concerns associated with physicians undergoing an MU audit (currently 5 to 10% of eligible professionals) and is working to improve this process. Physicians should communicate any issues to the MU audit contractor: Peter FigliozziFigliozzi & Company, CPAs P.C.585 Stewart Avenue Suite 416Garden City, N...

    Learn about the CMS EHR Incentive Program, also known as Meaningful Use or MU, which provides incentives and penalties for using certified electronic health records (CEHRT). Find out the current requirements, tips, resources and updates for Stage 2 and Stage 3 of MU.

  2. Learn about the proposed rule for Stage 2 criteria that eligible professionals, eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals must meet to qualify for incentive payments. The rule includes changes to the timeline, payment adjustments and clinical quality measures.

  3. 28. Aug. 2012 · Learn how the CMS and ONC rules for Meaningful Use Stage 2 promote interoperability and exchange of standardized health information. Find out the common standards, testing requirements, and exchange goals for providers and vendors.

  4. Summary for Meaningful Use Stage 2: of to transitions Care Objective of care. The objective states that an Eligible Professional (EP) who transitions their patient to another setting of care or provider of care or refers their patient to another provider of care provides a summary care record for each transition of care or referral.

  5. CMS released the final rule for the second stage of the EHR incentive program in 2012, with revised criteria and timeline for providers. The rule aims to expand the meaningful use of certified EHR technology and improve healthcare quality, efficiency and patient safety.