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Meaningful use is the use of certified EHR software in the health care system to improve efficiency, safety, and quality of care. Stay current with the latest meaningful use articles and news from AMA.
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What are MU requirements?
To fulfill the requirements for Meaningful Use, eligible professionals must successfully complete the 3 main components of the program: 1) use certified EHR, 2) meet core and menu set objectives, and 3) report clinical quality measures.
What is meant by meaningful use of EHRs?
Meaningful Use (MU) is the utilization of a certified EHR system to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and reduce health disparities, improve care coordination, improve population and public health, engage patients and their families in their own health care, and ensuring that patient privacy and security is ...
What are the 4 main goals of the meaningful use program quizlet?
using certified electronic health record (EHR) technology to: Improve quality, safety, efficiency, and reduce health disparities. Engage patients and family. Improve care coordination, and population and public health. Maintain privacy and security of patient health information.
What is an example of meaningful use?
One of the most significant advanced in healthcare is the use of electronic health records (EHRs). Meaningful Use means that electronic health record technology is used in a "meaningful" way, and ensures that health information is shared and exchanged to improve patient care.
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