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California Physicians Receive $7M in Meaningful Use Incentives

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California physicians are set to receive more than $7 million in incentive payments for completing the first steps toward achieving meaningful use of electronic health records, according to a report by the California Health Information Partnership and Services Organization, a federally designated organization established to help California physicians achieve meaningful use with EHR technology. The incentive payments recognize that the medical practices have completed the "adopt, upgrade or implementation" process of EHRs. This means that providers have demonstrated that they have acquired, purchased or secured access to; installed or commenced utilization of; or upgraded to certified EHR technology in order to qualify for incentive payments, according to the report.

CalHIPSO is a federally designated organization established to help California physicians achieve meaningful use with EHR technology. Providers who sign up to receive subsidized services through CalHIPSO receive assistance with demonstrating meaningful use in order to begin receiving federal incentive payments.

Among those receiving the first EHR adoption incentive payments in May were four CalHIPSO members:

•    Solo rural provider: Deborah Higher, MD, Mt. Shasta — $21,250
•    Small practice: Kwan-Sian Chen, MD, Fremont — $21,250
•    Small practice: Dr. Carmelita Nisperos, MD, Manteca — $21,250
•    Family healthcare network: Clinic in Visalia — $573,750

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