Medical software from feds could benefit big health care
Low-cost app for small practices could aid efforts to computerize records
Computerworld - Some IT managers at large health care organizations are delighted that the federal government plans to offer its electronic health records (EHR) software to small and midsize physician practices at a low cost. The move is expected to be a significant boon to the efforts of big providers to computerize patient records, the IT managers say.
While many hospitals and large physician practices have deployed EHR software for their patient bases, the systems won't be fully effective unless physicians in smaller medical groups who refer patients for treatment automate their records as well.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) expects to announce the distribution plans for its Vista-Office EHR software this month. The announcement, which has already been widely publicized , was due to take place last week but didn't materialize. Vista-Office has been in use at Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics for more than 20 years.
Encouraging Adoption
The CMS will allow physicians to license Vista-Office for less than $3,000 for a five-doctor practice, according to a CMS spokesman. The move is designed to address one of the biggest barriers to the Bush administration's goal of computerizing all patient records over the next decade: the lagging adoption rate among smaller practices.
"Vista is a good program, [and] if done correctly, there will be a level of ability to share records across regional health information organizations. It could prove to be a very effective tool for many of our small-practice, community-based M.D.s," said John Hummel, CIO at Sutter Health in Sacramento, Calif. Sutter operates 27 hospitals in Northern California.
Any option that gets physicians to begin to computerize patient records is a good idea, said J. David Liss, vice president of government relations and strategic initiatives at NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System.
"Physicians who have rotated through VA hospitals love Vista -- having all the patient data in one place is so compelling," Liss said.
Hospitals and health systems could benefit from the government plan because historically, they capture the lion's share of the benefits from EHRs: They get access to patient histories, while the physician practices that compile them bear most of the costs, said Eric Brown, an analyst at Forrester Research Inc.
As a result, large hospitals have a vested interest in making sure that all the physicians referring patients to them are using an EHR system, he said. Brown and others warned that the capital investment in electronic records often can be dwarfed by the training, implementation and configuration costs involved.
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