Is your practice using your EMR in a meaningful way?
Do you have questions about meaningful use?
Do you need answers?
Center for Computer Resources can help! Our certified trainer is dedicated to helping you learn the processes of Meaningful Use.
CCR’s approach towards Meaningful Use training is broken into 3 Phases:
Phase I: Meaningful Use Launch
Prerequisite: Review EMR
Actions:
- Review Roadmap to Meaningful Use Guide (Provided)
- Initiate and present overview of meaningful use objectives
- Discuss high-level timeline for Meaningful Use Stages
- Discuss next steps
Deliverables:
- Outline of meaningful use roadmap
Phase II: Develop Meaningful Use plan of action
Prerequisite: Meaningful Use Launch and Designation of Practice Meaningful Use Super User
Actions:
- Perform Meaningful Use Overview Assessment and Educate Meaningful Use
Super User
- Discuss registration process
- Discuss attestation process
- Work one-on-one with Meaningful Use Super User to develop a plan of action for each eligible provider. Meaningful Use Super User will need to document plan of action and submit to CCR for review
- Review resource guide/sources and How to use them
- Discuss next steps
Deliverables:
- Reviewed Plan of Action
- Attestation Test/Worksheet
- Glossary of Meaningful Use Terms/Definitions
- List of Resources
Phase III: Meaningful Use Plan of Action Implementation
Prerequisites: CCR will provide a list of required process to be document. The prerequisite is to submit completed documentation of the required processes prior to initial meeting.
Actions:
- Work one-on-one with eligible provider to assist with choices of Meaningful Use
Measures:
- Review of written processes
- Develop of list of required processes changes necessary to meet Meaningful Use mandates
- Preliminary testing against CMS attestation criteria to locate any deficiencies

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