Sentences with phrase «meaningful incentives for»

Online contracts remain unread because consumers lack any meaningful incentive for reading the agreement.

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Right now corporations are not bearing enough taxation, so they have no incentive to do anything meaningful for Canada.
Resting on laurels on employment; little to tackle low pay in a meaningful way; and nothing of the promised incentives for housebuilding.
However, advocates argue that it takes time for hospitals to make meaningful improvements to care under financial incentive programs.
It will take a lot to make public schools more effective for all students: greater academic rigor, higher standards of conduct, more parental involvement, meaningful professional development for teachers, stronger incentives for the students themselves, and, of course, more access to health and social services for the many students who are in need of such.
That's a very powerful incentive for teachers to engage in meaningful and purposeful professional development.
To achieve these ends, we seek to provide meaningful and appropriate incentives for students, teachers, parents and community partners to succeed.
Research examining how effective leaders leverage incentives and penalties in our schools, districts, and state offices of education, then, is critical for a deeper understanding of how accountability can be a constructive force for meaningful education reform.
Provide more incentives for secondary teachers and postsecondary faculty to engage with students in meaningful ways;
If all teachers buy in, the collaboration will be meaningful, providing more effective learning experiences for students without any need to include performance incentives.
In order to function well, standards must be high, the information must be meaningful to parents and educators, and accountability systems must be carefully designed to create the right incentives for schools and educators.
It is unlikely that teacher pensions are a factor in this difference since evidence shows that they do not act as a meaningful retention incentive outside of a small effect for teachers nearing retirement.
It's doubtful that Amazon can turn these results around in a meaningful way anytime soon, but should they decide to release a second generation of the Fire phone — they had better provide real innovation as an incentive for consumers to buy - in.
With the Obama administration's mandate for health care companies to demonstrate meaningful use of EMRs to qualify for stimulus money under the HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act, health care companies now have a greater incentive to adopt EMR technology.
a) Carefully designed public meetings that provide social spaces and incentives for a wider net of citizens to come together to learn, discuss, plan and provide meaningful input on policy measures, government initiatives, and private and non-profit sector planning.
Drawing on case studies of past environmental debates such as those over acid rain and ozone depletion, science policy experts Roger Pielke Jr. and Daniel Sarewitz argue that once next generation technologies are available that make meaningful action on climate change lower - cost, then much of the argument politically over scientific uncertainty is likely to diminish.26 Similarly, research by Yale University's Dan Kahan and colleagues suggest that building political consensus on climate change will depend heavily on advocates for action calling attention to a diverse mix of options, with some actions such as tax incentives for nuclear energy, government support for clean energy research, or actions to protect cities and communities against climate risks, more likely to gain support from both Democrats and Republicans.
The existing 45Q credits have failed to provide a strong enough incentive for CCUS projects, and as a result, many promising CCUS technologies have failed to find meaningful markets.
There's no magic formula or perfect number, but a tax that grows fast enough to reduce CO2 emissions by 1/3 within a decade probably offers a viable combination of meaningful incentive and opportunity for adaptation.
There is little incentive or opportunity for a meaningful discussion to resolve the problem.
The Medicaid Incentive Program requires that only credentialed medical assistants and licensed health care professionals are permitted to enter medication, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders into the CPOE system for meaningful use calculation purposes.
Meaningful use standards and incentive payments represent real financial opportunity for clinics, hospitals and physicians, adding tens of thousands of dollars to CMS standard payments.
Eligible professionals qualify for incentive payments by demonstrating «meaningful use» of «certified EHR technology.»
Oral Presentation at the 2012 AAMA Annual Conference Mr. Balasa addressed the 2012 AAMA House of Delegates on the decision of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to permit «credentialed medical assistants» to enter medication, laboratory, and radiology orders into the computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system for purposes of calculating meaningful use under the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Records (EHR) Incentive Programs.
In keeping with the above excerpts, it is the position of the AAMA that only appropriately credentialed medical assistants (in addition to licensed health care professionals) should be permitted to enter medication, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders into the computerized provider order entry system for meaningful use calculation purposes under the Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program, and for advancing - care - information purposes under the Merit - Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).
Despite the phasing out of the Medicare Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) rule that only licensed health care professionals or «credentialed medical assistants» are permitted to enter orders into the computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system for meaningful use calculation purposes under the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program remains in effect until at least December 31, 2021.
The CMS Stage 1 rule stipulated that only «licensed health care professionals» would be allowed to enter orders into the CPOE system for purposes of having such entry count toward meaningful use under the Medicare and Medicaid EHR Incentive Programs.
You can point out that only «credentialed medical assistants» (in addition to licensed professionals) are now allowed to enter medication, laboratory, and radiology orders in the electronic health record for purposes of calculating meaningful use under the Medicare and Medicaid Incentive Programs.
However, on Aug. 13, 2012, CMS issued a final rule for the Incentive Programs stating that «credentialed medical assistants» (as well as licensed health care professionals) would be permitted — as specifically directed by the overseeing health care provider — to enter medication, radiology, and laboratory orders into the Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) system and have such entry count toward meeting the meaningful use thresholds under the Incentive Programs.
Stage 1 of the Incentive Program specified that only «licensed health care professionals» could enter orders into the CPOE system for meaningful use calculation purposes.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) had decided that only «licensed health care professionals» would be allowed to enter orders under the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs for meaningful use calculation purposes.
On Aug. 23, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a rule stating that only «credentialed medical assistants» (as well as licensed health care professionals) would be permitted to enter medication, laboratory, and radiology orders into the computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system for meaningful use calculation purposes under the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs.
For example, «Created a macro-based, updating spreadsheet to track patient outcomes, resulting in the practice's receipt of a Meaningful Use incentive» might capture an employer's attention.
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