Free, Live Webinar: Meaningful Use and What it Means for Your Practice

Anatomy of a patient-friendly bill
Discover how you could qualify for $44k or more in government incentives – efficiently and affordably

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
2pm Central

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This session provides a framework for understanding what Meaningful Use means, who is eligible, what is required and how you get your money. Starting this year, eligible professionals who meet government criteria for Meaningful Use can begin receiving up to $44,000 from Medicare or up to $64,000 from Medicaid. The HITECH Act was passed to encourage the adoption of electronic health records by offering incentive payments to eligible providers who use a certified EHR technology.

You will have the opportunity to:
• Better understand what Meaningful Use is and what it means for your practice
• View a short demo of Emdeon’s efficient and affordable Meaningful Use solution
• See what a cow in a car has to do with you getting cash

Cow in a Car

About the presenter…
Miriam ParamoreAs Senior Vice President of Clinical Services and Government Affairs for Emdeon, Miriam Paramore is responsible for overseeing the clinical sector of the business, long-term strategic planning, thought leadership, public policy and government affairs. Paramore brings over 25 years of industry experience and plays a critical role in helping Emdeon shape a course for the future based on emerging trends in health information technology. She is a national speaker and currently serves on the national Board of Directors for the Health Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS). She is a previous chair of the HIMSS Financial Systems Steering Committee, and has previously served on the Board for CareSource Management Group, a non-profit Medicaid managed care organization. She serves on the eHealth Advisory Committee for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As a longtime advocate for HIT in the public sector, Paramore serves as an advisor to key Congressional committees and the Congressional Budget Office on health IT, healthcare administrative simplification, and other practical solutions that can take costs out of the system and make healthcare more efficient.


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