| What are incentives? |
Incentives are governmental monetary–inducements for entities to offer a product or provide a service. |
| What is an EHR? |
An EHR is an electronic health record, funded in whole or in part by governmental incentives, subsequently certified, and capable of producing meaningful use. |
| What is Certification? |
Certification is a process, conducted by a third–party entity (e.g., TJC), certifying that an EHR passes governmentally defined regulations and standards and capable of producing meaningul use. |
| What is Meaningful Use? |
Meaningful use is the necessary work products of a certified EHR required to substantiate eligibility for governmental incentives. |
| What is an Eligible Hospital? |
An eligible hospital is a hospital that is eligible to receive governmental incentives because its certified EHR produces meaningful use. |
| What is an Eligible Professional? |
An eligible professional is a professional (e.g., physician) that is eligible to receive governmental incentives because their certified EHR produces meaningful use. |
| Where’s the Patient? |
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Meaningful Use
- Incentives
- EHR
- Certification
- Meaninful Use
- Eligible Hospital or Eligible Professional
Meaningful Absence
- Incentives
- EHR
- Certification
- Meaninful Use
- Eligible Hospital or Eligible Professional
- Meaningful access, control, ownership, and sharing?
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