{"id":29,"date":"2012-08-16T20:37:22","date_gmt":"2012-08-16T20:37:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/emr-ehrs.com\/blog\/?p=29"},"modified":"2025-03-19T10:37:34","modified_gmt":"2025-03-19T10:37:34","slug":"physicians-take-note-2012-meaningful-use-deadline-nears","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/emr-ehrs.com\/blog\/physicians-take-note-2012-meaningful-use-deadline-nears\/","title":{"rendered":"Physicians Take Note: 2012 Meaningful Use Deadline Nears"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the deadline to start reporting for Stage 1 of Meaningful Use this year fast approaching, physicians eager to receive the maximum incentive payments allowed through CMS should take heed \u2013 if you choose not to participate in Meaningful Use this year, you could be missing out on $5,000 worth of stimulus money<\/a>.<\/p>\n If you want to take advantage of the money available to you through federal incentive programs, we suggest taking note of the following date:<\/p>\n Of course, the first step to achieving Meaningful Use is implementing fully certified EMR software, and you\u2019ll want to do that a month or so before you need to start attesting to Meaningful Use. This will give you enough time to learn the system, train your staff and start using the EMR with live patients. That way, you can have all the kinks worked out by the time you start reporting.<\/p>\n
For many physicians, the thought of adopting EMR software<\/a> is overwhelming, as it can require investing money in computer equipment, software fees and licensing. Not to mention the time that goes into setup, training and implementation, as well as the drastic changes to providers\u2019 charting methods and workflows. The fact of the matter is, implementing an EMR doesn\u2019t have to be as scary as some might make it out to be, as there are many resources available to help physicians make the transition \u2013 from regional extension centers to EMR vendors themselves.<\/p>\n\n