Regional Extension Centers and Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records


Author: Mat Kendall

To support the adoption and meaningful use of electronic health records, ONC has funded 60 Regional Extension Centers (RECs) across the country.

The goal of the RECs is to provide outreach, education, and on-site technical assistance to support 100,000 primary care physicians implementing electronic health records (EHRs) into their practices and working to attain meaningful use of their systems. The RECs received $643 million in federal funds for the next two years and will receive an additional $42 million in subsequent years to help physicians make the transition to EHRs. Electronic health records and health IT have the potential to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of health care, so each REC must be prepared to help providers find the best system for their needs while managing the effects of health IT implementation on the practice. To that end, ONC is hosting five regional meetings this summer to provide REC staff members with an opportunity to receive hands-on training about the new meaningful use regulations, as well as to share best practices with one another.

The first three meetings, held recently in Kansas City, MO, Providence, RI, and Nashville, TN, created opportunities for the regional REC staff to get together in an environment that encouraged learning and information sharing. Conference participants attended educational sessions and were given the opportunity to network with CMS employees, their state partners, health information exchange colleagues, and ONC staff from other programs. The remaining regional meetings will be held in Chicago, IL, on August 10-11, and Salt Lake City, UT, on August 17-18.

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