Harnessing the power of information technology to improve care requires giving providers greater flexibility to deploy electronic health records, holding vendors accountable for safe, interoperable products and providing certainty on the transition to the ICD-10 coding system by implementing the new codes on Oct. 1, the AHA told the Senate, Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee today. In a statement submitted to the committee for today鈥檚 hearing on 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Health IT Transformation,鈥 the AHA underscored that hospitals are working hard to meet the many requirements of the meaningful use program while still struggling with the transition to Stage 2 rules. The association recommended policymakers shorten the reporting period for meaningful use from a full year to 90 days; not hold hospitals accountable for vendor-related delays in technology; and wait until enough hospitals and physicians have met Stage 2 before setting the start date or requirements for Stage 3. Noting that the deadline for updating to ICD-10 has already been delayed several times, AHA said further delays would 鈥渙nly add costs, as existing investments will be further wasted and future costs will grow.鈥

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