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Health IT Policy Committee Meeting February 4, 2014 Data Analytics Update

National Electronic Health Records Survey NATIONAL ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS SURVEY 2013

EHR definitions used in survey “Any EHR” – Medical or health record system that is either all or partially electronic, excluding systems solely for billing “Basic EHR” – System with advanced capabilities defined by expert panel prior to MU – Does not correspond exactly to MU Some Stage 1 MU Core objectives not part of a “Basic EHR” Some “Basic EHR” functionalities not part of Stage 1 MU Core Useful for examining trends over time 3

Comparison of Basic EHR and MU Stage 1 Core 4 MU Stage 1 CoreBasic EHR Record demographicsXX Maintain patient problem listsXX Maintain medication/allergy listsXX CPOE for prescriptionsXX E-prescribeX Record smoking statusX Record vital signsX Provide warnings of drug interactionsX Provide patients clinical summariesX Clinical decision supportX Provide patients e-copy of health infoX Clinical quality measuresX Protect electronic health infoX Record clinical notesX View lab resultsX View imaging resultsX

EHR adoption among US office-based physicians, Note: Data include nonfederal, office-based physicians and exclude radiologists, anesthesiologists, and pathologists. Source: CDC/NCHS, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, Electronic Health Records Survey. NCHS Data Brief No 143

MU Objectives Adoption of computerized capabilities related to selected MU objectives among US office-based physicians, Note: Data include nonfederal, office-based physicians and exclude radiologists, anesthesiologists, and pathologists. Source: ONC analysis of CDC/NCHS National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, Electronic Health Records Survey.

Intent to participate in EHR Incentive Programs and adoption of capabilities related to Stage 2 Core objectives in Survey asked about adoption of capabilities related to 14 of the 17 Stage 2 Core objectives. Of physicians who intend to participate in the EHR Incentive Programs, 19% had adopted all 14 of these capabilities in Note: Data include nonfederal, office-based physicians and exclude radiologists, anesthesiologists, and pathologists. Source: CDC/NCHS, National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, Electronic Health Records Survey. NCHS Data Brief No Percent of US office based physicians intending to participate in EHR Incentive Programs, 2013 Data reflect US office-based physicians, not all of whom are eligible for the incentive programs

Adoption of computerized capabilities related to selected MU objectives among US office-based physicians, 2013 Note: Data include nonfederal, office-based physicians and exclude radiologists, anesthesiologists, and pathologists. Source: Health IT Quick-Stat no

DISCUSSION Discussion 9