New eBook First to Provide Sought-After Answers to Meaningful Use for Radiology

Guide Hailed as Definitive Go-To Resource for Radiologists

CHICAGO, Oct. 6, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Merge Healthcare (Nasdaq:MRGE), a leading provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions, today announced the release of the Meaningful Use Guide for Radiology – the industry’s leading resource written specifically for radiologists. The Meaningful Use Guide for Radiology was presented for the first time to an audience of more than 500 healthcare professionals at the Merge Live 2011 Client Conference.

Meaningful Use is critically important as it lays the foundation for interconnectivity among healthcare providers. However, Meaningful Use has not received the same level of attention in application to radiologists and radiology as it has to primary care practices. More than 90% of radiologists are qualified to earn HITECH Act incentives as well as risk hundreds of millions of dollars of Medicare payment reductions.

“The challenge radiologists are facing is that they don’t know where to begin and don’t have a definitive resource to assist them through the Meaningful Use process,” said Jeff Surges, Chief Executive Officer of Merge Healthcare. “The Meaningful Use Guide for Radiology, written in partnership with the Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI), provides a step-by-step approach that will help radiologists comply with the new law, achieve Meaningful Use qualification, earn incentive payments and avoid reimbursement reductions under the HITECH Act.”

“With Meaningful Use representing a $1.5 billion opportunity for radiologists, a guide like this becomes an absolute necessity,” continued Surges. “I firmly believe this publication will help radiologists capitalize on the opportunities Meaningful Use provides.”

The Meaningful Use Guide for Radiology is written for front office associates, technologists, radiologists and physician’s association (PA) groups. This free eBook will provide answers to important questions such as:

  • Which radiology healthcare providers are eligible?
  • What is the required technology?
  • What is the financial opportunity?
  • What is involved with registration and attestation?
  • What should radiologic healthcare providers expect in coming years?
  • What are the processes and software used to capture and report health information?

Excerpt from Meaningful Use Guide for Radiology

Chapter 3: Objectives and Measures for Radiology

Purpose

This chapter describes Meaningful Use in more detail. It explains objectives, thresholds for compliance, what data must be reported, and when objectives do not apply (exclusions). Clinical quality measures (CQM) are also explained.

Summary

  • Rules and incentive payments apply to radiology.
  • To be eligible for incentive payments under the Medicare EHR Incentive Program, EPs must:
  • Track and report patient and interoperability measures
  • Track and report on clinic operations
  • Use technology capable of tracking and reporting
  • Implementing Meaningful Use requires changes in clinic workflows.

The Meaningful Use Guide for Radiology is free and is available for PC, iPad and iPhone at www.merge.com/MUebook.aspx

About Merge Healthcare

Merge Healthcare is a leading provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions, with a client base consisting of more than 1,500 hospitals and 6,000 clinics across the country. Merge solutions facilitate the sharing of images to create a more effective and efficient electronic healthcare experience for patients and physicians. Merge provides enterprise imaging solutions for radiology, cardiology, orthopaedics and eye care; a suite of products for clinical trials; software for financial and pre-surgical management, and applications that fuel the largest modality vendors in the world. Merge’s products have been used by healthcare providers, vendors and researchers worldwide to improve patient care for more than 20 years. Additional information can be found at www.merge.com.

   

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