Beacon funding program to kick off when 130 applicants are chosen. Fifteen lucky communities will be awarded a total of about $220 million in grants for health IT infrastructure, national coordinator for health IT David Blumenthal, MD has announced. The grants will come from the Beacon Community program, which provides funding to communities to build and strengthen their HIT infrastructure and exchange capabilities. The chosen communities will have to “pay it forward” by achieving measurable improvements in health care quality, safety, efficiency, and population health — and then sharing lessons learned.
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Get your electronic health record in place so you can benefit from government bonuses. Late this summer, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that the government would appropriate over a billion dollars in grants to help healthcare providers implement electronic health records (EHRs), and it didn’t take long for the first awards to be distributed. On Sept. 29, HHS announced that it had awarded $27.8 million to health center-controlled networks and large health centers to implement EHRs and other health information technology initiatives. The goal of the funding is to improve productivity, accuracy, and quality via the use of EHRs. “These funds to expand and upgrade electronic health records systems will make a huge difference for health centers struggling to provide health care to the growing number of people in need,” said Mary Wakefield, PhD, RN, administrator of HHS’s Health Resources and Service Administration, in a Sept. 29 statement.
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Put these grant opportunities on your radar–and stay tuned. Your health system may qualify for millions in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding to support your HIT initiatives — that’s in addition to the Medicare and Medicaid EHR adoption incentives. Much of the ARRA funding will become grants that health centers can apply for, said Michael Paddock, CEO of Grants Office in Rochester, N.Y., at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference in Chicago. Responding to these funding opportunities will be similar to what you’ve done for previous grants; the difference will be in the dollar amount, which could reach to hundreds of millions, Paddock said. Still, the ARRA funding will not stretch far enough to fund EHR across all healthcare agencies. Be on the lookout for loan programs to fill in the gaps, he added. AUDIO TRAINING EVENT: $44,000 for…
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