Sentences with phrase «only licensed health care professionals»

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.

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An athletic coach or trainer may not allow a student who has been prohibited from participating to return any sooner than the day after receiving a blow to the body or head, and only after they no longer have symptoms or behavior consistent with a concussion or head injury, and receive a medical release from a licensed health care professional.
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For purposes of billing, the LHCPs (Licensed Health Care Professionals; only where it's about cost - sharing can you get the neurosurgeons to admit that the guys who clip Fido's toenails are in the same league) say they're a lot like lawyers, and urge the FTC to come right out and say it doesn't believe the Red Flag Rules should be applied to them.
Under the original Peer Review Law, peer review committees could be formed only by licensed health care institutions, professional associations, medical care foundations, health maintenance organizations, or preferred provider organizations.
Others proposed procedural requirements, such as specifying that such determinations may only be made by the patient's treating physician, a licensed mental health care professional, or as validated by three physicians.
As of January 1, 2017, credentialed medical assistants (in addition to licensed health care professionals) are permitted to enter medication, laboratory, and diagnostic imaging orders into the electronic health record (EHR) and have such entry count toward meeting the meaningful use thresholds under only the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program.
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.
Only credentialed medical assistants and licensed health care professionals are permitted to do so.
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 (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 (Health Record Incentive Program, and for advancing - care - information purposes under the Merit - Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS).
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.
TIP 6: For health care professionals, only one (1) current, active professional state license is necessary to practice anywhere in the U.S.
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 purhealth care professionals» would be allowed to enter orders under the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Programs for meaningful use calculation purHealth 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 Prohealth 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 ProHealth Record (EHR) Incentive Programs.
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