Tag: electronic

  • HHS Proposes New Rules to Improve Interoperability of EHI

    HHS Proposes New Rules to Improve Interoperability of EHI

    Could new innovations in technology promote patient access and make no-cost health data exchange a reality for millions? The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed new rules to support seamless and secure access, exchange and use of electronic health information. The rules, issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services…

  • Two-Minute Primer on Electronic Prescription of Controlled Substances

    Two-Minute Primer on Electronic Prescription of Controlled Substances

    The contents of a recent Drug Enforcement Administration policy statement on electronic prescriptions for controlled substances sound simple enough—you can use a mobile device for EPCS if it meets the latest Federal Information Processing Standards security requirements (FIPS 140-2), and you can use it as a “hard token” if it is separate from the device…

  • What Can Physicians Charge for Medical Records?

    What Can Physicians Charge for Medical Records?

    The State of Alabama Board of Medical Examiners amended its rules that govern the fees physicians may charge to provide patients with copies of their medical records.2 The rules are set forth in Section 540-X-9-.10(2) of the Alabama Administrative Code, and the new rules became effective April 13, 2018. Here are the key dos and…

  • STUDY: Independent Practice Declines Due Partially to EHRs

    STUDY: Independent Practice Declines Due Partially to EHRs

    A new study conducted by the Trump Administration suggests electronic health records are currently failing at reducing the cost of billing for medical facilities, especially for independent practices. “Small physicians’ groups and solo providers could not afford to purchase and maintain electronic medical records and comply with government reporting requirements,” the White House report stated.…