Enhancing Community Healthcare with Technology, Services for Regional Providers
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides nearly $600 million in funding for the creation of Health Information Technology (HIT) Regional Extension Centers. Program goals are to drive technology adoption for healthcare providers serving either disadvantaged urban populations or rural citizens with limited access to healthcare resources including:
- Public and critical access hospitals
- Federally qualified health clinics
- Rural providers
- Small physician practices focused on primary care
To help the Regional Extension Centers establish the resources and technical expertise needed to drive EHR adoption while bridging the data exchange gap, Dell Perot Systems has developed a packaged solution set that includes
- Educational seminars
- Online education and technology option evaluation assistance
- Implementation planning assistance
- Deployment of subscription-based EHR and EPM solutions with fixed “per seat” pricing
- Access to Health Information Exchange (HIE) capabilities
- Online and on-site training
- Ongoing clinical service desk support
- Comprehensive marketing outreach programs
- Provider billing services
- Post-deployment services including:
- Practice and workflow redesign
- Interoperability and HIE connection assistance
- Privacy and security best practices
- Facilitation of progress toward meaningful use
The clock is ticking. Contact us today to jump-start your work with the healthcare providers in your region.