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EHR Payment Adjustments & Hardship Exceptions

Medicare Only EPs, Subsection (d) Hospitals and CAHs. EHR Payment Adjustments & Hardship Exceptions. Payment Adjustments. The HITECH Act stipulates that for Medicare EP, subsection (d) hospitals and CAHs a payment adjustment applies if they are not a meaningful EHR user.

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EHR Payment Adjustments & Hardship Exceptions

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  1. Medicare Only EPs, Subsection (d) Hospitals and CAHs EHR Payment Adjustments & Hardship Exceptions

  2. Payment Adjustments • The HITECH Act stipulates that for Medicare EP, subsection (d) hospitals and CAHs a payment adjustment applies if they are not a meaningful EHR user. • An EP, subsection (d) hospital or CAH becomes a meaningful EHR user when they successfully attest to meaningful use under either the Medicare or Medicaid EHR Incentive Program • Adopt, implement and upgrade ≠ meaningful use • A provider receiving a Medicaid incentive for AIU would still be subject to the Medicare payment adjustment.

  3. Payment Adjustments for Providers Eligible for Both Programs • Eligible for both programs? • If you are eligible to participate in both the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs, you MUSTdemonstrate meaningful use according to the timelines in the previous slides to avoid the payment adjustments. You may demonstrate meaningful use under either Medicare or Medicaid. Note: Congress mandated that an EP must be a meaningful user in order to avoid the payment adjustment; therefore receiving a Medicaid EHR incentive payment for adopting, implementing, or upgrading your certified EHR Technology would not exempt you from the payment adjustments.

  4. Payment Adjustments for Providers Eligible for Both Programs • Medicaid“Adopted, implemented, or upgraded (AIU) to CEHRT does not constitute meaningful use of CEHRT. • Those EPs who receive an incentive payment for AIU will not be considered meaningful EHR users for purposes of determining whether EPs are subject to the Medicare payment adjustment. • Medicaid EPs who meet the first year requirements through AIU in either 2013 or 2014 will still be subject to the Medicare payment adjustment in 2015 if they are not meaningful EHR users for the applicable reporting period.”

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