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Meaningful Use Resources - Michigan Primary Care Association
The resources on this page are organized by presentations (webinars, slideshares), resource documents (reports, issue briefs, fact sheets, websites), and tools and templates (spreadsheets, modifiable Word documents, job descriptions). If you don't find what you are looking for you can search by keyword using the search field at the top of this page.
HIPAA Webinar Series – Part 1: What to Expect from 2017 HIPAA Audits
2017 | Webinar | Source: Michigan Primary Care Association
OCR began 2017 with the first fine levied for a HIPAA violation. The intense scrutiny and wide-reaching enforcement efforts of the federal government will continue into 2017. Learn how to protect your practice from upcoming audits, including OCR's Phase 2 protocols.
Presenter: Marc Haskelson, President and CEO, Compliancy Group.
HIPAA Webinar Series - Part 2: What are the Odds of a HIPAA Audit?
OCR Phase 2 Audits have begun. Learn about the audit process, the risks to your practice/organization, the value of compliance, and how to minimize your liability.
Presenter: Bob Grant, Co-Founder, Compliancy Group.
HIPAA Webinar Series - Part 3: The Relationship Between HIPAA Compliance and Business Associates
In a time where audits, breaches and fines are on the rise, it is important to understand the HIPAA regulation and where you stand. Learn how to differentiate between Business Associates and entities that just need to sign a Confidentiality Statement.
Modified Meaningful Use Stage 2
Presenter Bruce Maki, MCEITA, presents in this webinar recorded in December 2015.
Population Health Management (Diabetes and Hypertension) with EHR Technology
Hypertension and diabetes are the biggest contributors to heart attacks and strokes, but are not managed as well as they could be. The tactical issue for physicians lies in the ongoing identification and management of patients who have hypertension and diabetes as well as uncovering those at risk or on the cusp that may not realize it. This webinar teaches providers how to utilize their existing EHR technology to help health care teams monitor and regulate this population.
The MPCA hosted EHR/EDR user group webinar presented by Bruce Maki, M-CEITA’s subject matter expert, discusses how to be prepared for a CMS or State MU audit. Whether you’ve already attested to MU and want some peace of mind that you have everything in order or if you’re in the midst of your first attestation and want to understand what you need to be working towards, this presentation will help to ensure that when the auditors knock on your door, you’re prepared to immediately hand them exactly what they’re looking for, protecting those hard earned incentive payments and Medicare reimbursement rates.
Portal or Wormhole: How to Visualize Patient Connections
2014 | PDF | Source: Karen Dalton, RN, MSN, MHA, PCMH CCE, Quality Improvement Coordinator, Ohio Shared Information Services
Wormholes are shortcuts in space, and portals can be shortcuts to patient communication and engagement. Discussion will include frameworks that support electronic access for improving care outcomes, as well as the current state of portal use in primary care. Come prepared to describe your own best practice approaches.
Information Security and Privacy in the World of Health Information Exchanges
2014 | PDF | Source: Jay Trinckes, CEO, Eagle Trace Security Consultants, Inc. Supplemental HandoutHealth Information Exchanges (HIEs) can be an important step for the health care industry to take in the ability to share vital patient information between different providers and disparate electronic medical records technologies. Being able to get the necessary information at the point-of-care to properly diagnose and treat patients can be life-saving. But how are we maintaining the security and privacy appropriately through these integrated systems? What controls are required or being implemented as necessary? Who is in control of this information and how is it being protected?
How a Patient Portal Can Help Transform Your Practice
2014 | Slideshare | Source: MQIN/M-CEITA
This webinar addresses the following topics: 1) What is the Meaningful Use requirement for patient portals? 2) What is and isn’t a patient portal? 3) What strains will a portal put on my practice? Debunking the myths.
Dental Meaningful Use: It’s Not Too Late
2014 | Slideshare | Source: Adele Allison of Greenway Health and Michigan Primary Care Association
As health care delivery organizations work through practice redesign using health information technology addressing whole-person care delivered by safety-net providers can be difficult. The CMS Meaningful Use programs were intended to defray the costs of adopting and using Certified EHR Technology (CEHRT). Meaningful Use transformation has been challenging for many eligible professionals (EPs), but none more than the dentist. Join Adele Allison as she explains how to bridge the gap between Stage 1 and Stage 2 Meaningful Use requirements and the reality of moving dentists into compliance. This webinar is a must for health care organization leaders evaluating whether their dental practice meets the criteria for each applicable measure. Adele will discuss considerations in integrating electronic dental records (EDRs) with CEHRT and the challenges for the dental practitioner.
Delta Meaningful Use: It's Not Too Late (PDF)
Dental Eligible Professionals - Stage 1 (PDF)
Dental Eligible Professionals - Stage 2 (PDF)
Dentists and Meaningful Use - Part 1 (PDF)
Dentists and Meaningful Use - Part 2 (PDF)
Dentists and Meaningful Use - Q & A (PDF)
2014 | Slideshare | Source: Ohio Shared Information Services (OSIS) and Michigan Primary Care Associations
Webinar 5 Overview (PDF)
Presented as Part 5 in the HIPAA Compliance and Meaningful Use webinar series
2014 | Slideshare | Source: Ohio Shared Information Services (OSIS) and Michigan Primary Care Association
To assist Federally Qualified Health Centers in preparing for a Risk Assessment, OSIS has developed a preliminary security risk assessment tool and review to share with all the participating Health Centers, including a review of the documents that will be requested during the review; discuss the interview questions that will be asked covering administrative, physical, and technical safeguards; and share expectations of both OSIS and participating members throughout the process. The assessment is intended to provide a baseline gap analysis review of some of the major items that organizations should be aware of as it relates to their HIPAA compliance efforts.
Webinar 4 Overview (PDF)
Presented as Part 4 in the HIPAA Compliance and Meaningful Use webinar series
Meaningful Use Requirements for FQHCs from Security Risk Aspect
As health care organizations are incentivized to transition towards electronic health records, the importance of the requirement for protecting this information in a digital form increases greatly. As most Federally Qualified Health Centers receive money from the federal government to implement their electronic health record solutions, ‘Meaningful Use’ requires that several reporting activities are maintained. This webinar provides details of the Core and Menu Objectives of the Meaningful Use requirements with an emphasis on performing an acceptable Risk Analysis/Risk Assessment.
Webinar 3 Overview (PDF)
Presented as Part 3 in the HIPAA Compliance and Meaningful Use webinar series
HIPAA/HITECH Requirements for FQHCs and the New Omnibus Rule (Part 2) - Importance of Security
As a continuation to Part 1 of the webinar series, this webinar focuses on the importance of information security for Federally Qualified Health Centers by demonstrating the state of security in the health care industry. As demonstrated by the recent news of major breaches, it is important that the patient information your organization maintains, is maintained in a secure and private manner. This webinar seeks to answer the following questions: Is your organization able to survive if you fall victim to a breach?; What type of damages can your organization face?; What can your patients expect if they fall victim to identity crimes as a result of a breach?
Webinar 2 Overview (PDF)
Presented as Part 2 in the HIPAA Compliance and Meaningful Use webinar series
HIPAA/HITECH Requirements for FQHCs and the New Omnibus Rule (Part 1)
With ever increasing regulations and the amount of publicity focused on the protection of health care information, it is imperative now, more than ever, for every Federally Qualified Health Center to elevate the importance of privacy and security in their organization. New regulations have increased the monetary penalties that can be assessed for violations of the HIPAA/HITECH Privacy and Security Rules including the risk of losing additional revenue in the case of a class action lawsuit and the irreplaceable loss of reputation. This webinar provides an overview of the HIPAA/HITECH Privacy and Security Rules as well as to highlight the changes to these rules as part of the finalizations of the New Omnibus Rule.
Webinar 1 Overview (PDF)
Presented as Part 1 in the HIPAA Compliance and Meaningful Use webinar series
2014 | Slideshare | Source: NextGen Healthcare and Michigan Primary Care Association
The second webinar in this series provides detail about the requirements for Stage 2 Meaningful Use for Eligible Professionals in 2014.
Presented as Part 2 in the 2014 Meaningful Use webinar series
The first webinar in this series provides updates on the changes in Stage 1 Meaningful Use for 2014 as well as highlight general concepts for Stage 2 Meaningful Use for Eligible Professionals.
Presented as Part 1 in the 2014 Meaningful Use webinar series
2015 Standards and Certification Regulations: Edition Final Rule
Website | Source: HealthIT.gov
Final Documentation: Edition Health Information Technology (Health IT) Certification Criteria, 2015 Edition Base Electronic Health Record (EHR) Definition and ONC Health IT Certification Program Modifications
Website | Source: Federal Register
Final Rule, Corrections and Clarifications
The Becoming Meaningful Users - Medical and Dental Application
2014 | Slideshare | Source: M-CEITA
Becoming Meaningful Users
2014 | Powerpoint | Source: M-CEITA
CMS EHR Incentive Website
Website | Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
The official website for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Programs. Includes how to get started, registration and attestation, meaningful use stage 2, clinical quality measures, and much more.
2012 | PDF | Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
This guide is intended to provide eligible professionals with a simple overview of the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program. Each step of the program is explained in this guide to help health care professionals understand the basics of the program and determine how to successfully participate. Hyperlinks to the CMS website are included throughout the guide to direct you to more information and resources.
HRSA Meaningful Use Webpage for Safety Net Providers
Website | Source: HRSA Health Information Technology & Quality Improvement
Defines meaningful use, and provides resources for federal and non-federal EHR Medicaid Incentive Programs for safety net providers.
Michigan Medicaid EHR Incentive Program Website
Website | Source: Michigan Department of Community Health, Michigan Public Health Institute
MichiganHealthIT.org is the primary source of information about Michigan's Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program and a source of health IT news and initiatives. This site provides information to help Michigan’s health care providers navigate the various health IT initiatives and stay informed in this dynamic area.
Eligible Professional's Guide to the Michigan Medicaid EHR Incentive Program
2012 | PDF | Source: Michigan Department of Community Health
An informational guide for eligible professionals (EP) enrolling in the Michigan Medicaid EHR Incentive Program.
How to Complete Medicaid EHR Incentive Registration
Website | Source: MichiganHealthIT.org
Providers must register with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services registration and attestation system at the federal level to start their registration process. Once registered at the federal level, providers will be invited to complete their registration at the state level.
Website | Source: M-CEITA
Advisor for adoption and effective us of electronic health records.
Website | Source: Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Electronic Health Records Decision Tool
PowerPoint | Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Flow chart to help eligible professionals determine eligibility for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Programs.