Meaningful Use Stage I Core Objectives

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Meaningful Use Stage I Core Objectives MAQ Dashboard= Meaningful Use, Adoption, Quality Dashboard Tool to measure provider and practice performance on meaningful adoption of EHR, population trends, and chronic disease/preventative care management Data is not extracted realtime-The extraction of the previous month data is done in the first few days of each month.

Common term definitions EP-Eligible provider Unique patients-If the patient is seen by the EP more than once during the reporting period, that patient is included in the denominator once. Denominator- The number of patients that meet the objective criteria Numerator-The number of patients from the denominator that have documentation in the medical record which satisfies the objective Reportable visit types-Excludes telephone encounter, virtual visit. Other visit types have been manually excluded as well.

OBJ304A -CPOE More than 30% of all unique patients with at least one medication in their medication list have at least one medication ordered using CPOE(Computerized order entry) Must be a reportable visit type Involves all methods of recording medications in a structured manner. This includes Order Sets, Templated, e-prescription, eClinisense and manually ordered medications from the treatment window of progress note

OBJ302-C Up to date problem list More than 80% of all unique patients seen by EP have at least one entry or an indication that no problems are known for the patient recorded as structured data Must be a reportable visit type Add any current and chronic problems to the problem list or check the No known problems box

OBJ304-B Generate and transmit eRX More than 40% of all permissible prescriptions written by the EP must be transmitted electronically to pharmacies **Generating and transmitting a fax does NOT constitute electronic prescription

OBJ302-D Maintain active medication list More than 80% of all unique patients seen by the EP must have at least one entry or an indication that the patient is not currently prescribed any medication recorded as structured data Medications recorded in the current medications section of progress note. ** The medications verified box must be checked

OBJ-302-E Active medication/allergy list More than 80% of all unique patients seen by EP must have at least one entry or indication that the patient has no known medication allergies recorded as structured data ** Must be a reportable visit type Allergies verified box must be checked for every encounter

OBJ-304C Recording demographics More than 50% of all unique patients seen by EP must have demographics entered as structured data Preferred language, gender, race, ethnicity, date of birth **Must be a reportable visit type

OBJ-302F-Record vital signs For more than 50% of all unique patients age 2 and over seen by EP must have height, weight, blood pressure and BMI recorded as structured data plot and display growth charts for children 2-20yrs ** Must be a reportable visit type When height, weight and blood pressure are recorded, BMI is automatically calculated and growth charts are plotted. ** Even specialists must document all 3-height, weight, B/P

OBJ-302G Record smoking status More than 50% of all unique patients 13 years or older seen by EP must have their smoking status recorded as structured data **Must be a reportable visit type Complete the tobacco control smartform once for patients seen during 90 day reporting period.

OBJ-304F Electronic copy of health information More than 50% of all patients of the EP who request an electronic copy of their health information must be provided it within 3 business days Patient information additional information, structured tab for documentation. Office Managers / Coordinators have access to run registry report-Registry-Demographics ***Only one person can be in registry at a time

OBJ-304H Clinical visit summaries Clinical summaries must be provided to patients for more than 50% of all office visits within 3 business days Visit summaries may be printed from progress note or resource schedule

OBJ-203A Drug interaction checks*not on MAQ All medications prescribed to patients must be checked against all other medications as well as all known allergies/intolerance in order to determine if there are any potential harmful interactions File-settings-My settings-User settings Pop up drug interaction window when interaction is: check mild, moderate or severe Reports-EMR-drug interaction report logs

OBJ- 304I Exchange key clinical information*not on MAQ Providers must perform at least one test with another provider using certified EHR File-settings my settings-eclinicalworks P2P to join Outgoing referral-Send electronically via P2P Video and FAQs will be available on website

OBJ-302O-W Comply with HIPAA rules*not on MAQ Conduct or review a security risk analysis, implement security updates as necessary, and correct identified security deficiencies as part of a risk management process Session timeout =30 minutes Password authentication lockout after 5 attempts Strong password

The END There 2 Core objectives will be covered in Meaningful Use class 2 OBJ-304J Clinical quality measures OBJ-304E Implement one clinical decision support rule(CDSS)

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