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Meaningful Use Stage I Class III Menu Objectives. Shannon Earhart, RRT Michelle Koressel, CPC Solutions Development Senior Analysts, AHIS. Menu Set Objectives. 5 of the following 10 objectives must be satisfied At least one of the selected objectives must be a public health objective
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Meaningful Use Stage IClass IIIMenu Objectives Shannon Earhart, RRT Michelle Koressel, CPC Solutions Development Senior Analysts, AHIS
Menu Set Objectives 5 of the following 10 objectives must be satisfied At least one of the selected objectives must be a public health objective The following objectives are considered public health objectives: OBJ 302I: Submitting Electronic Syndromic Surveillance to public health agency *Development-health agencies currently do not have interfaces available OBJ 302K: Submitting Electronic Data to Immunization Registries *CHIRP
Common term definitions EP-Eligible provider Unique patients-If the patient is seen by the EP more than once during the reporting period, that patient is included in the denominator once Denominator- The number of patients that meet the objective criteria Numerator-The number of patients from the denominator that have documentation in the medical record which satisfies the objective Transition of Care-Responsibility for the patient's care of a particular condition to the receiving physician
OBJ-302H Clinical Lab test results • More than 40% of all clinical lab tests results ordered by the EP during the reporting period whose results are either in a positive/negative or numerical format must be documented as structured data • Satisfied by lab interfaced results *Labs in Microbiology are excluded
OBJ-304D Patient Reminders • More than 20% of all unique patients 65 years or older or 5 years old or younger must be sent an appropriate reminder during the reporting period. • eMessenger or Letters *Must be in category of follow-up, preventative care, or health maintenance
OBJ-302M Patient Education • More than 10% of all unique patients seen by the EP must be provided patient specific education resources. • Satisfied by Treatment > Education
OBJ-304I Transition of Care Summary • The EP who transitions or refers their patient to another setting or provider of care must provide a summary of care record for more than 50% of transitions of care and referrals • Automatically attach current progress note and medical summary to outgoing referrals * Print or Fax with attachment or via Peer to Peer(P2P)
OBJ-302J Medication reconciliation when there is transition of care • More than 50% of transitions of care in which the patient is transferred into the care of the EP, must perform medication reconciliation • Appointment for New Patient in which EP is assuming care>Transition of Care check box • Current Medications>Medication Verified check box
OBJ-302B Drug formulary checks • The EP must have enabled this functionality and have access to at least one internal or external drug formulary for the entire reporting period. • Check Rx eligibility and set formulary from Appointment or Treatment screen *Not represented on MAQ
OBJ-302I Generate list of patients by specific condition • Generate at least one report listing patients of the eligible professional with a specific condition • Registry>Demographics and ICD *Not represented on MAQ
OBJ-304G Providing timely electronic access to health information • More than 10% of all unique patients seen by the EP must be provided timely (available to the patient within 4 business days of being updated in the certified EHR technology) electronic access to their health information subject to the EP’s discretion to withhold certain information. *Requires patient portal which has not yet been implemented. *Not represented on MAQ
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