The Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) released more information and direction on the definition of "meaningful use" (pending final rulemaking). If you haven't yet implemented Electronic Health Records (EHRs), what will this mean to you?
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This event is available on demand
Moderator:
Pamela L. Moore
Editorial Director
Physicians Practice
Featured speaker:
William Bernstein
Chairman - Healthcare Division
Manatt Health Solutions
Listen in as William Bernstein explains the ONC's information and direction on the definition of "meaningful use" (pending final rulemaking). Topics will include:
- Understanding the ONC's "meaningful use" announcement
- Explaining how this announcement may affect your practice or community health center
- Discussing how Sage products align with the newly defined "meaningful use" standard
Pamela L. Moore
Editorial Director
Physicians Practice
Pamela L. Moore, Ph.D., CPC, has spent the past 12 years writing, learning, and teaching about practice management.
Previously senior editor at the Medical Group Management Association, she now provides editorial oversight and research for Physicians Practice. She is a popular speaker at national and regional events and is a certified professional coder. She has a scholarly background, including work in medical ethics.
Pam has published widely in management and academic circles, including a book published by Rutgers University Press.
William Bernstein
Chairman - Healthcare Division
Manatt Health Solutions
Mr. Bernstein is a member of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP’s Board of Directors, is Chairman of the Healthcare Division, and is Administrative Partner of the New York office. Mr. Bernstein’s law practice concentrates on advising clients in the healthcare industry, including provider organizations, payor organizations, emerging companies and financial institutions. His practice also emphasizes strategic, business, transactional and regulatory matters.
Mr. Bernstein counsels numerous states, providers, companies and coalitions on healthcare information infrastructure and associated regulatory and financial considerations. He also speaks and writes extensively on emerging public policy issues in the health information technology field. He has assisted clients in raising billions of dollars of public-sector financing, ranging from innovative public-private ambulatory initiatives to cutting-edge funding for hospitals.
Education
New York University School of Law, J.D., 1982.
Brown University, M.A., American History, 1979.
Brown University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1978. Phi Beta Kappa.