3/29/2010

Happy Doctors' Day! We at Genius Solutions Salute You.


We hope that someone has sent a red carnation to you, as it is the symbolic flower for National Doctor's Day. 

National Doctors' Day is March 30th.  According to the web site, http://www.doctorsday.org/, it was first observed in Winder, Georgia, in 1933.  Eudora Brown Almond, wife of Dr. Charles B. Almond, set aside a day to honor physicians; greeting cards were sent and flowers were placed on the graves of deceased doctors.

Doctors' Day was adopted by the United States House of Representatives, on March 30, 1958, and legislation was introduced and passed in the House and Senate in 1990 to officially establish a national Doctor's Day. On October 30, 1990, President George Bush signed S.J. RES. #366 (which became Public Law 101-473) officially and lawfully designating March 30th as "National Doctor's Day."

Keep up the good work!  Most of us wouldn’t be happy or healthy without you.


3/25/2010

E-Prescribing of Controlled Substances

Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances Interim Final Rule was posted yesterday (3/24/10) by the Office of the Federal Register, with a request for comments listed from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Department of Justice. The Interim Final Rule for the e-prescribing of controlled substances is expected to be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, March 31 and will include a 60 day comment period.  To view the Interim Final Rules go to:  http://www.federalregister.gov/inspection.aspx#spec_D

3/16/2010

HIT Hard, Across the Web

Well, the comment period is over, the interim EHR rules and regs for use go into effect today.  I wanted to just take a walk across the web to see what the general thoughts were across the web on HIT, ARRA, EHR incentives and adoption, current and foreseeable problems, etc.  Here is a hit list of topics and quotes across the board (with attached links to the articles if you want to peruse any of the topics in a more in depth manner).

3/08/2010

There's Still Time to Comment, Until March 15th

There is still time to add your voice and make any comments you would like, regarding the proposed Medicare & Medicare rules going into effect for the HITECH/ARRA incentives.  This would include the definition of meaningful use for EHRs, as well as the  other requirements for qualifying for the ARRA incentive payments.  The comment period for the proposed "interim" rules closes on March 15, 2010.  CMS says that they welcome your comments.

Comments may be submitted through http://www.regulations.gov. For additional information on the proposed rule,  as well as fact sheets summarizing the material, visit http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Recovery/11_HealthIT.asp on the Web.



3/03/2010

Last Minute Stay of Execution for Medicare Rate Reduction

Last night it was announced that Congress's proposed stay of execution for the 21% Medicare rate reductions had passed.  This freezes the reimbursements rates at the 2009 levels.  As expected, they did make it retro-active back to March 1st.  So you will probably want to get those claims in A.S.A.P.  Unfortunately, it still isn't a permanent fix, it is a hold through March 31st, to give the government a bit more time to create a permanent resolve.

PR Newswire service is listing a report from Sermo, one of the world's largest online communities of physicians.  They polled nearly 1500 physicians, 84% of whose respondents said that they would have to stop accepting new Medicare patients and would likely have to drop their Medicare patients if a reasonable, permanent fix was not made for physician reimbursement.

Write your congressmen and senators!  Keep the pressure on them. Now is definitely the time.



Preliminary Proposed Rule for HIT Certification Programs is on the Table Now

We reported to you back in January that the first round of official documentation was out for “Meaningful Use” and “Certified” EHRs definitions.  Well, the 60-day comment period is over and the final interim rule has been issued.  National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Dr.David Blumenthal, announced yesterday afternoon that the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) officially released a notice of proposed rule-making (NPRM) outlining the proposed approach for establishing a certification program to test and certify electronic health records (EHRs).

3/01/2010

21.5% Medicare Paycut Goes in to Effect Today

Apparently before recessing on Friday, congress failed to pass any new legislation or extensions to stop the 21.5% pay cut that goes in to effect today, March 1.


You may remember that congress passed a measure last December postponing the cut until March 1. The House then passed a bill on Feb. 18 providing another temporary stay until March 31, but the Senate was unable to approve the measure before adjourning for the weekend on Feb. 26, thus the cut goes into effect today with no last minute reprieve.