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On February 17th, 2009 ARRA, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, became law. The Health Information Technology Economy and Clinical Health (HITECH) act is that part of ARRA which encourages adoption of comprehensive electronic medical records (EMR) systems by physicians and hospitals. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 90 of physicians and 70 percent of hospitals will use these systems by 2020 due to this legislation.
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On February 17th, 2009 ARRA, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, became law. The Health Information Technology Economy and Clinical Health (HITECH) act is that part of ARRA which encourages adoption of comprehensive electronic medical records (EMR) systems by physicians and hospitals. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 90 of physicians and 70 percent of hospitals will use these systems by 2020 due to this legislation. The following sections summarize the major points of HITECH.
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[[Establishment of ONCHIT]]
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[[Financial Incentives]]
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[[Financial Penalties]]
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[[Privacy and Security]]

Revision as of 10:24, 28 February 2010

On February 17th, 2009 ARRA, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, became law. The Health Information Technology Economy and Clinical Health (HITECH) act is that part of ARRA which encourages adoption of comprehensive electronic medical records (EMR) systems by physicians and hospitals. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 90 of physicians and 70 percent of hospitals will use these systems by 2020 due to this legislation. The following sections summarize the major points of HITECH.

Establishment of ONCHIT

Financial Incentives

Financial Penalties

Privacy and Security