EDGEWATER, Md., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The dialogue on healthcare reform has
focused on patients, but one company sees the issue from a totally different
perspective. ReymannGroup recently surveyed healthcare providers nationwide to
determine their technological readiness to implement healthcare changes.
ReymannGroup, in conjunction with CREDANT Technologies, has released
"Healthcare: State-of-Readiness for HITECH and EHR (Electronic Health
Records)," the report based on the survey results. The report is timely, as
the stimulus package President Obama signed in February includes the HITECH
(Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act, calling
for implementation by 2011 of a national network to share electronic health
records.
ReymannGroup evaluated a checklist of information technology considerations
among the surveyed organizations for:
-- Security and encryption
-- Broadband capacity
-- Storage of records
Paul Reymann, CEO of ReymannGroup and co-author of the GLBA Data Security
Rule, said a key finding is that while many of the respondents are already
processing electronic health records, less than half share those records or
plan to do so within the next year. In addition, while most consider the need
for increased storage as a priority, only about half are evaluating their
current broadband and mobile device capabilities.
In general, healthcare organizations realize they must start preparing for
compliance with the HITECH Act to receive financial incentives in 2011 through
2014, avoid discounted reimbursements after 2014, and work with an
increasingly mobile network of clinicians.
"In the best-case scenario," Reymann explained, "an eligible practitioner will
only receive up to $44,000 in financial incentives for adopting the
'meaningful use' of electronic health records under federal funding programs.
This means their stimulus money is coming on the back end, after they have
successfully implemented EHR capabilities. So it is critically important that
healthcare organizations have a cost-effective and thought-out strategy to
ensure infrastructure and other capabilities are in place before 2011 - to
cash in on the financial incentives.
Sean P. Glynn, Director of Marketing for CREDANT Technologies, added, "We are
excited to collaborate with ReymannGroup to determine the current
'state-of-readiness' among healthcare practitioners. Many of our clients are
focused on HITECH Act compliance, security, and privacy challenges for their
patient records. While we agree that encrypting data is at the foundation of
protecting data, we also want to ensure that our clients understand the many
other tactical steps needed."
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