
Turn-Key ONC Cures Act Solutions
Healthcare Industry Mandate: Payers & Providers MUST exchange Clinical Data with each other...
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The largest market issue that is driving the purchasing decisions in 2020 and 2021 is the ONC Cures Act. New “final” rules were published 3/9/2020.
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The ONC Cures Act has mandated that payers will need to exchange data via the FHIR 4.0 standard API.
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While most providers can turn to their EMR vendors for this, payers will have to build or buy new solutions.
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Many CIOs and IT Directors anticipate difficulty in meeting the dates.
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Payers are also challenged to have the latest clinical summaries for a patient available to their own care management staff to use.
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Payers need a FHIR-based solution for clinical data sharing that is scalable, configurable, and secure.
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Can your business meet these CMS Requirements:
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Patient Access API (applicable January 1, 2021)
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Provider Directory API (applicable January 1, 2021)
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Payer-to-Payer Data Exchange (applicable January 1, 2022)
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Improving the Dual Eligible Experience by Increasing the Frequency of Federal-State Data Exchanges (applicable April 1, 2022)
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Public Reporting and Information Blocking (applicable late 2020)
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Digital Contact Information (applicable late 2020)
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Admission, Discharge, and Transfer Event Notifications. (applicable fall 2020)
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According to the CMS estimation, the first-year implementation of the API provisions will require a total of 16,800 hours of work per organization at the cost of $1,576,829 per organization. However, TallulahBlue Health (HealthLX) implementation will take approximately 3 to 6 months and will dramatically cut the costs and time of development
Read : https://www.tallulahbluehealth.com/cmsinteroperability
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References:
https://www.healthit.gov/isa/united-states-core-data-interoperability-uscdi
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