HHS Announces Additional $162 Million in Recovery Act Investment to Advance Widespread Meaningful Use of Health IT
WASHINGTON--U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced awards to help states facilitate health information exchange and advance health information technology (health IT). Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, today’s awards are part of the $2 billion effort to achieve widespread meaningful use of health IT and provide use of an electronic health record by every citizen by the year 2014. Every state and eligible territory has now been awarded funds under this program.
“States are important partners in improving and expanding our electronic health records system. By improving the secure exchange of electronic health records between providers and hospitals within and across states, these awards mark a significant step in bringing our health system into the 21st century.”
“These critical investments will help unleash the power of health information technology to cut costs, eliminate paperwork, and help doctors deliver high-quality, coordinated care to patients,” said Secretary Sebelius. “States are important partners in improving and expanding our electronic health records system. By improving the secure exchange of electronic health records between providers and hospitals within and across states, these awards mark a significant step in bringing our health system into the 21st century.”
The health information exchange HIE awards announced today provide approximately $162 million to 16 states and qualified state designated entities (SDEs) to facilitate non-proprietary health information exchange that adheres to national standards. Health information exchange is critical to enabling care coordination and improving the quality and efficiency of health care.
“Today’s announcement of awards to 16 states and SDEs marks a significant milestone with all states now empowered to start their journey towards identifying innovative ways to break down theses barriers that prevent the seamless exchange of information, so that we can give patients the access to care they deserve and expect,” stated Dr. David Blumenthal, national coordinator for health information technology. “States play a critical leadership role in advancing the development of the exchange capacity of healthcare providers and hospitals within their states and across the nation. Health information exchange will enable eligible healthcare providers to be deemed meaningful users of health IT and receive incentive payments under the Medicare and Medicaid electronic health record (EHR) incentive program.”
These cooperative agreements were awarded under the authority of Title XIII of ARRA, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act which amends Title XXX of the Public Health Service Act by adding Section 3013, State Grants to Promote Health Information Technology. Section 3013 provides for the awarding of competitive grants to promote health information technology. On February 12, 2010, HHS awarded $385 million to 40 states and SDEs. The awards announced today complete the awarding of cooperative agreements funded by this program.
A listing of the state HIE competitive agreements announced today follow:
State/SDE |
Award Amount | ||
Agency of Health Care Administration (FL) | $20,738,582 | ||
The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | $9,313,924 | ||
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority | $11,408,594 | ||
South Carolina Department of Health & Human Services | $9,576,408 | ||
Iowa Department of Public Health | $8,375,000 | ||
Idaho Health Data Exchange | $5,940,500 | ||
State of North Dakota, Information Technology Department | $5,343,733 | ||
State of Alaska | $4,963,063 | ||
Nebraska Department of Administrative Services | $6,837,180 | ||
South Dakota Department of Health | $6,081,750 | ||
Department of Public Health, State of CT | $7,297,930 | ||
State of Mississippi | $10,387,000 | ||
Indiana Health Information Technology, Inc. | $10,300,000 | ||
HealthShare Montana | $5,767,926 | ||
Texas Health and Human Services Commission | $28,810,208 | ||
Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum | $10,583,000 | ||
Total | $161,724,798 | ||
Additional information about the state HIE program may be found at
http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1488&parentname=CommunityPage&parentid=2&mode=2&in_hi_userid=10741&cached=true
and
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/sebelius-solis-announce-nearly-1-billion-recovery-act-investment-advancing-use-heal
Information about other health IT programs funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 can be found here: http://HealthIT.HHS.gov
For more information about the Recovery Act, please visit: www.hhs.gov/recovery and www.recovery.gov
Note: All HHS press releases, fact sheets and other press materials are available at http://www.hhs.gov/news