Open Payments, also known as the "Sunshine Act," relationship-data-collecting-period starts August 1, 2013, bright and early. Some of our customers are using CarePrecise data as the basis for the physician database underlying their Open Payments tracking process.
Starting August 1, manufacturers and suppliers have to start tracking payments and other transfers of value made to physicians and teaching hospitals, an certain ownership or investment interests held by physicians or their family members. Names, dates, values and other data must be captured, and will be required to be submitted to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in early 2014. Submission files specifications are available for review.
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July 31, 2013
July 25, 2013
Two New Beta Provider Data Releases
This summer has seen one spectacular new release of healthcare provider data from CarePrecise already, and a second is on the way. The first one, released just a week ago, is already finding its way into EMR pre-population, new web apps, OpenPayments and HIE applications.
The Extended Professional, Group & Hospital(TM) dataset extends CarePrecise's flagship master database, CarePrecise Access Complete (CPAC), with verified group practice data for physicians and other providers, their hospital affiliations, medical schools and graduation years. The EPGH's Extended Hospital table provides an unduplicated list of all U.S. acute care, VA, children's and critical access hospitals that bill Medicare (essentially all of these hospital types bill Medicare, so this list is nearly complete; link it to hospital data in the CPAC, and you've got everything -- a more complete, up-to-date and verified database of physicians than the American Medical Association's list at a small fraction of the cost... plus more than 3 million other healthcare providers not included in the AMA data.
The EPGH has only been released in beta so far, and in beta it is being distributed to all current CPAC subscribers free of charge through September 2013. The EPGH/CPAC bundle is the only commercially available merged database of NPPES, LEIE, PECOS, PhysicianCompare and HospitalCompare data, and it contains all of the "hooks" necessary to link to CMS hospital quality data and forthcoming physician quality data.
Coming next is the beta release of CP ProCase(TM), a proper-case version of the name, mailing address and practice address in CPAC, for all approximately 4 million records. Using CPAC data for marketing and other communications will be easier and more professional looking. As with the EPGH dataset, the ProCase add-on will be available bundled with CPAC, and not separately.
Planned beta release of CP ProCase will coincide with the August 2013 CPAC update release. As with EPGH, ProCase will be distributed as a free beta for evaluation to all current CPAC subscribers. (Betas are not available on single download purchasers.)
And, as if that weren't enough, our popular software, CP ListMaker, is undergoing a rebuild to add EPGH functionality. (Proper casing is already a feature of CP ListMaker.) The new version -- 4.01 -- will sport new output queries that include the new extended data linked to list outputs, completely configurable to use the new information. Release date for CP ListMaker v4.01 is scheduled to coincide with the August CPAC data release.
Questions about the new products? Call your CarePrecise sales representative at (877) 782-2294.
The Extended Professional, Group & Hospital(TM) dataset extends CarePrecise's flagship master database, CarePrecise Access Complete (CPAC), with verified group practice data for physicians and other providers, their hospital affiliations, medical schools and graduation years. The EPGH's Extended Hospital table provides an unduplicated list of all U.S. acute care, VA, children's and critical access hospitals that bill Medicare (essentially all of these hospital types bill Medicare, so this list is nearly complete; link it to hospital data in the CPAC, and you've got everything -- a more complete, up-to-date and verified database of physicians than the American Medical Association's list at a small fraction of the cost... plus more than 3 million other healthcare providers not included in the AMA data.
The EPGH has only been released in beta so far, and in beta it is being distributed to all current CPAC subscribers free of charge through September 2013. The EPGH/CPAC bundle is the only commercially available merged database of NPPES, LEIE, PECOS, PhysicianCompare and HospitalCompare data, and it contains all of the "hooks" necessary to link to CMS hospital quality data and forthcoming physician quality data.
Coming next is the beta release of CP ProCase(TM), a proper-case version of the name, mailing address and practice address in CPAC, for all approximately 4 million records. Using CPAC data for marketing and other communications will be easier and more professional looking. As with the EPGH dataset, the ProCase add-on will be available bundled with CPAC, and not separately.
Planned beta release of CP ProCase will coincide with the August 2013 CPAC update release. As with EPGH, ProCase will be distributed as a free beta for evaluation to all current CPAC subscribers. (Betas are not available on single download purchasers.)
And, as if that weren't enough, our popular software, CP ListMaker, is undergoing a rebuild to add EPGH functionality. (Proper casing is already a feature of CP ListMaker.) The new version -- 4.01 -- will sport new output queries that include the new extended data linked to list outputs, completely configurable to use the new information. Release date for CP ListMaker v4.01 is scheduled to coincide with the August CPAC data release.
Questions about the new products? Call your CarePrecise sales representative at (877) 782-2294.
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May 21, 2013
Healthcare IT Spending Optimism
As federal support for EHR implementation ebbs, other HIT projects are crowding in to keep spending strong. Aging financial management systems will need to be replaced as pay-for-performance ramps up as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The mandated switch to the ICD-10 diagnostic and procedural code set, requiring updates in IT systems, as well as more advanced coding systems to handle the vastly increased code granularity, not to mention the new technical complexities felt by state Medicaids and CMS itself, is already making good business for firms like Cognosante, a brain trust of some of the most talented healthcare IT people in the country.
BCC Research recently predicted that total spending on clinical health IT would soar to $26.1 billion a year in five years, up from $9.5 billion in 2011 and $11.2 billion in 2012. CarePrecise builds provider databases targeting various applications within the healthcare industry, including EHR, HIE, HIX and Sunshine Law (Open Payments) applications.
Joseph Conn has an excellent article in Modern Healthcare will more details.
BCC Research recently predicted that total spending on clinical health IT would soar to $26.1 billion a year in five years, up from $9.5 billion in 2011 and $11.2 billion in 2012. CarePrecise builds provider databases targeting various applications within the healthcare industry, including EHR, HIE, HIX and Sunshine Law (Open Payments) applications.
Joseph Conn has an excellent article in Modern Healthcare will more details.
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Free Webinar on Sunshine Law
The federal National Physician Payment Transparency Program, variously know as NPPTP, Open Payments, and Sunshine Law, requires collection of information by the healthcare industry as of August 1, 2013. Getting ready for that yet? How about some help?
A free webinar is being offered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 titled "National Provider Call: National Physician Payment Transparency Program (OPEN PAYMENTS) - What You Need To Know."
Topics include:
Speakers will be Dr. Shantanu Agrawal, Director, Data Sharing & Partnership Group, and Anita Griner, Deputy Director, Data Sharing & Partnership Group.
A free webinar is being offered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 titled "National Provider Call: National Physician Payment Transparency Program (OPEN PAYMENTS) - What You Need To Know."
Topics include:
- Overview of final rule
- Review key program dates
- Your role
- Resources available to you
Speakers will be Dr. Shantanu Agrawal, Director, Data Sharing & Partnership Group, and Anita Griner, Deputy Director, Data Sharing & Partnership Group.
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