All the Eligible Professionals (EPs), Eligible Hospitals (EHs) and Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) that have demonstrated Stage 1 meaningful use successfully can participate in the Stage 2 of the EHR Incentive Program. Stage 2 of the EHR incentive program requires the participants to demonstrate enhanced meaningful use capabilities.
In May 2014, CMS released a final rule to grant flexibility to the providers who were finding it too challenging to implement 2014 EHR technology for attestation this year. The attestation for Meaningful Use Stage 2 is similar to that for Meaningful Use Stage 1 and can be done on the CMS website https://ehrincentives.cms.gov/hitech/login.action.
Meaningful Use Stage 2 uses a core and menu structure of objectives required to be met by EPs and EHs/CAHs.
Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements for EPs:
Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements for Eligible hospitals and CAHs:
Core objectives for the Eligible Professionals (EPs):
You can find a detailed list of objectives and CQMs for EPs and EHs/CAHs on the CMS website.
http://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Legislation/EHRIncentivePrograms/index.html
Clinical quality measure (CQM) reporting is a core objective for EHs and CAHs in Meaningful Use Stage 2. Beginning in 2014, all providers will report on CQMs uniformly regardless of their stage of meaningful use. EPs are required to report on 9 out of 64 CQMs and EHs/CAHs are required to report on 16 out of 29 CQMs. This data can be reported to CMS using PQRS (Physician Quality Reporting System) using the standard format provided by them.
This is meaningful use stage 2 in a nutshell. For more mysteries of US healthcare that I have unveiled, stay tuned for my upcoming blogs.