By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
  • Health
    • Mental Health
    Health
    Healthcare organizations are operating on slimmer profit margins than ever. One report in August showed that they are even lower than the beginning of the…
    Show More
    Top News
    bowl of vegetable salad
    Raw Foods: benefits and harms
    November 9, 2021
    pros and cons of the keto diet
    Read This Before You Follow the Keto Diet
    May 18, 2022
    spinal cord injuries
    4 Potential Causes of Spinal Cord Injuries (and How to Seek Compensation)
    May 25, 2022
    Latest News
    Beyond Nutrition: Everyday Foods That Support Whole-Body Health
    June 15, 2025
    The Wide-Ranging Benefits of Magnesium Supplements
    June 11, 2025
    The Best Home Remedies for Migraines
    June 5, 2025
    The Hidden Impact Of Stress On Your Body’s Alignment And Balance
    May 22, 2025
  • Policy and Law
    • Global Healthcare
    • Medical Ethics
    Policy and Law
    Get the latest updates about Insurance policies and Laws in the Healthcare industry for different geographical locations.
    Show More
    Top News
    The key stakeholders involved in improving healthcare policy
    The Key Stakeholders involved in Improving Healthcare Policy
    October 26, 2023
    medical erros avoid
    How to Report Medication Errors and Why It’s Important
    November 17, 2024
    Essential Steps for Developing a Life Care Plan
    Essential Steps for Developing a Life Care Plan
    December 26, 2024
    Latest News
    Top HIPAA-Compliant Messaging Apps for Healthcare Teams
    June 25, 2025
    When Healthcare Ends, the Legal Process Begins: What Families Should Know About Probate and Medical Estates
    June 20, 2025
    Preventing Contamination In Healthcare Facilities Starts With Hygiene
    June 15, 2025
    Strengthening Healthcare Systems Through Clinical and Administrative Career Development
    June 13, 2025
  • Medical Innovations
  • News
  • Wellness
  • Tech
Search
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Avoiding Meaningful Use Penalties
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Health Works CollectiveHealth Works Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
© 2023 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Health Works Collective > Business > Finance > Avoiding Meaningful Use Penalties
BusinessFinanceHospital AdministrationMedical RecordsPolicy & Law

Avoiding Meaningful Use Penalties

Andy Salmen
Last updated: January 27, 2015 9:11 am
Andy Salmen
Share
4 Min Read
meaningful use penalties
SHARE

meaningful use penalties

meaningful use penalties

If you are a Medicare eligible provider, you are undoubtedly aware of the requirements for attesting to meaningful use (MU) of electronic health records (EHR) in your medical practice or hospital.  There are consequences for failing to attest to Stage 1, and problems facing those who are now entering Stage 2 of MU.

Failure to attest to Stage 1 MU results in payment adjustments

More Read

Image
Mobile Health Around the Globe: ‘Wazazi Nipendeni’ Free SMS Service Launches in Tanzania
Has Your Practice Outgrown Your Marketing Budget?
World Health Day: Investing in Vegetables is a Win-Win-Win
How To Increase Patients? Think Like A Patient (5 Quick Ideas)
How To Find A Good Alcohol Treatment Center

Healthcare providers were required to attest to 90 days of Stage 1 MU by October 1, 2014.  Attesting required you to provide documentation that you had met the requirements of Stage 1 MU, which focuses primarily on data entry and conversion of paper files to EHRs.  If you did not meet the MU standards by the October 2014 deadline, Medicare will impose a “payment adjustment” on your part B Medicare claims beginning January 1, 2015.

“Payment adjustment” is a euphemism for “penalty.”  Any claim you submit for services rendered to Medicare part B recipients after January 1, 2015, will be reduced by 1%.  The adjustment, or 1 percent reduction, is based on the Medicare physician fee schedule (PFS).  The penalties increase every year that you are unable to attest that you are engaging in Stage 1 MU until the maximum of a 5 percent claims reduction is reached.

It is too late to avoid the 2015 penalties?  Although rules change frequently, and the AMA is encouraging postponement of penalties, the only exception currently available to you is if you live in an area that has some type of insurmountable technological issue that prevents you from engaging in MU.  At the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), you can find details on Stage 1 attesting requirements and other pertinent information that may assist you in avoiding penalties in the future.

Problems facing providers who need to attest to MU Stage 2

While Stage 1 focused primarily on the collection and conversion of data to an electronic format, Stage 2 requires providers to “engage” patients online by giving them secure access to the provider’s website where patients can obtain their health information.  Healthcare providers are also charged with the duty of exchanging patient health information online.  This includes e-prescribing, and exchange of information between specialists. There are actually 17 criteria providers must meet in order to avoid payment adjustments.  According to Physicians Practice, there are some major obstacles providers are facing.

  • A large percentage of Medicare patients are not comfortable using online services.  In order to attest to Stage 2 MU, providers must prove that a certain percentage of their patients have actually used the online services to access their health information.  At least 5 percent must have viewed, downloaded or transmitted their health information to a third party.  At least 5 percent must also communicate with the provider via a secured online messaging system.

    These requirements present real obstacles since many Medicare patients are in an age group that does not use the Internet for any reason.  They are not interested in using technology to access their medical records or to communicate with their physicians.  Those that do use the Internet are still reluctant to have their health information transmitted online.
     

  • Rural practices are disadvantaged.  Physicians in primarily rural practices do not generally have extensive communication with other providers.  It will be difficult them to meet the requirement of transferring their summary of care EHR records to another provider.

Orthopedists, radiologists and other practitioners may benefit from consultation with a professional revenue cycle and management company like Healthcare Information Services as they strive to attest to the MU standards and avoid payment adjustments.   

Image courtesy of:  Master isolated images/ freedigitalphotos.net

TAGGED:meaningful use
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share

Stay Connected

1.5kFollowersLike
4.5kFollowersFollow
2.8kFollowersPin
136kSubscribersSubscribe

Latest News

women dental care
What Is a Smile Makeover and How Much Does It Cost?
Dental health
June 30, 2025
HIPAA-Compliant Messaging Apps
Top HIPAA-Compliant Messaging Apps for Healthcare Teams
Global Healthcare Policy & Law Technology
June 25, 2025
recovering from injury
Rebuilding After Injury: Path to Physical and Emotional Recovery
News
June 22, 2025
scientist using microscope
When Healthcare Ends, the Legal Process Begins: What Families Should Know About Probate and Medical Estates
Global Healthcare
June 18, 2025

You Might also Like

Lessons on Building a Great Ortho Team from The Avengers

May 12, 2016
what is a certified nurse midwife
Hospital AdministrationMedical EducationPublic Health

The Role of a Certified Nurse-Midwife [INFOGRAPHIC]

February 12, 2014

Myth Busters #11: Mandated Benefits

October 12, 2011

mHealth Summit Conference 2011: Thoughts and Takeaways

December 7, 2011
Subscribe
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Follow US
© 2008-2025 HealthWorks Collective. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?