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NYC REACH October Open House

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (ET)

NYC REACH October Open House

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Electronic Health Record

Free Open House

 

 

Providers will learn about NYC REACH - a program established by the NYC Health Department's Primary Care Information Project.  Presentations will cover how to use an EHR to improve patient care, meet federal incentive payment requirements, and protect sensitive patient data.  You will also learn how to get an EHR at a substantial discount through our negotiated group pricing and subsidies.

 

Meet one on one with:

· EHR specialists

· Integration and Implementation staff

· Meaningful Use experts

· Providers who have implemented an EHR

 

See EHR demos from our three Preferred Vendors:

· eClinicalWorks

· Greenway

· MDLand

 

Who Can Attend?

 

Providers and office staff (non-consulting) who want to learn more about:

· EHRs

· Federal EHR “Meaningful Use” standards

· PCIP and Regional Extension Centers

· The application process

· EHR hardware

 

What will be covered?

 

· Steps to implement a EHR

· Department of Health resources available to you

· Federal incentive payments for  ‘Meaningful Use’ of an EHR - up to $44,000 from Medicare or $63,750 from Medicaid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When & Where



NYC REACH Office
161 William Street
6th Floor
, 10038

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (ET)


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Primary Care Information Project & NYC REACH



The NYC Regional Electronic Adoption Center for Health (REACH) is a collaboration between the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Fund for Public Health in New York to help make sure doctors in New York City don't get left behind. Our mission is to assist them in adopting technology and methods that measurably improve the health of New Yorkers. Some providers may also be eligible for incentives for EHR use from federal, state, or private programs. Our job is to help offset the transition cost and burden as much as possible through training, education, and links to funding sources.