Monday, October 29, 2012

TSI Healthcare: The meaning of “Meaningful Use”

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Health Information Technology (HIT) becomes a primordial soup of healthcare information when it is inoperable across systems. TSI Healthcare, one of the industry’s major implementers of this new industry, guarantees system-wide functioning. Its customers repeatedly draw federal funding, attesting to its effectiveness.


TSI’s customers who have rolled out the company’s ONC-ATCB Certified NextGen™ Electronic Health Records (EHR) Systems are currently being lauded for “Meaningful Use,” a term in the healthcare industry that denotes useful operational EHRs. Criteria and federal standards are hurdled prior to such a status, chief of which are inter-system accessibility and reliable records. EHR systems should broadly cater to patients and aid them in medical decisions, such as qualifications for Medicaid, preventive care for a range of conditions, and prompts for medication.


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As of September this year, TSI Healthcare could boast of a 92% success rate among their customers who have received Meaningful Use Incentives from the Federal government. The feather on their cap is accession into the Federal Government EHR Incentives program, which carries out reporting periods for handpicking qualifiers.


The HIT sector is mandated by a 2004 Executive Order from President George W. Bush to clean up the country’s health records and see the meting out of Medicaid to an optimal end. Physicians and hospitals across the United States are pressed to modernize patient data at their disposal, by employing the services of EHR providers and trainers such as TSI.



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TSI Healthcare is now represented as one of the most reliable suppliers of EHR programs, with its clients running a total of over $200,000 worth of federal incentives.


To know more about the company and its EHR system, visit www.tsihealthcare.com.