The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT may release draft recommendations for Stage 3 of the meaningful use program by August, according to an iHealthBeat report. During a July 3 meeting, members of the Health IT Policy Committee's work group announced their plan to develop a Stage 3 draft by August so a request for comment could be released by November. According to the report, under Stage 3 electronic health record systems could be required to do the following:
• Receive and review patient immunization data from a public health registry.
• Receive clinical decision support on recommended immunizations based on a patient's history.
• Electronically send reports on healthcare-associated infections and vaccine-related adverse events to appropriate public health agencies.
In addition, hospitals and healthcare providers could be required to use EHR systems to track individual healthcare goals; facilitate reconciliation of medications, problem lists, goals and care plans; and enable input and viewing by all care team members, caregivers and patients.
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• Receive and review patient immunization data from a public health registry.
• Receive clinical decision support on recommended immunizations based on a patient's history.
• Electronically send reports on healthcare-associated infections and vaccine-related adverse events to appropriate public health agencies.
In addition, hospitals and healthcare providers could be required to use EHR systems to track individual healthcare goals; facilitate reconciliation of medications, problem lists, goals and care plans; and enable input and viewing by all care team members, caregivers and patients.
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