HITECH

EvriChart Lauded for IT/IS Innovation

EvriChart, the only document management company working exclusively for the healthcare industry, has now been noticed by an expert in the health information technology field.

Jason Perlow, writing in his blog, Tech Broiler, for ZDNet, calls EvriChart a “Linux success story” for its transition from a Windows-based operating system to a better document-managing platform more scalable and flexible for the continued growth of their medical records management business.

The blog can be read at: http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=11383 along with a podcast.

In the influential blog, Perlow interviewed EvriChart chief information officer Tony Maro, who summarized the company’s transformation to a customized enterprise operating system that exceeds data security requirements under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). The new system enables the company to substantially increase data throughput and security.

Under the legislation, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights will have the funding, and the mandate, to conduct audits to enforce security and privacy rules under the newly strengthened Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Latest Regulations Highlight Importance of Compliance

The latest regulations for healthcare privacy and security highlight the importance of becoming and remaining compliant in all aspects of medical-records and data management.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act includes a provision called the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH). Under this legislation, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will have the funding to conduct compliance audits to enforce privacy rules under the newly strengthened Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

In addition, the law requires businesses associates to healthcare providers, including transcriptionists, contract coders, third-party billers, storage vendors and others, to comply with the stringent HIPAA security privacy rules.

The latest regulations are a significant challenge for medical providers and business associates. The law emphasizes the importance of having a compliant system of electronic and paper record-keeping, among other things. While it will cost many healthcare organizations significant dollars to become compliant, the legislation does push along the much-needed movement toward electronic health records and better overall compliance.

Although the regulations will prove to be difficult for many healthcare providers, being fully compliant with the law will ultimately save money and boost productivity – but should not be overwhelmingly difficult. Many business associates, however, may need to evaluate the cost versus benefit of retaining health information under the new laws.

EvriChart is one of just a few information management companies fully compliant with HITECH because we understand these complexities and the unique challenges the industry is facing. Companies who have invested in becoming compliant are better able to face these regulations and increase their efficiencies so they can focus on what’s most important -- patient care.

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