The Wall Street Journal Health Blog reports that the Democrats are at work trying to include some aspects of health reform into the economic stimulus package slated to be unveiled next month.
The plan is said to include help for the Medicaid program. The WSJ Health Blog also stated that “according to the Washington Post, there’s also talk of packing the stimulus package with provisions to retrain medical workers, bolster the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and expand Cobra."
Max Baucus, Senate Finance Committee Chairman, is said to have stated that the package will likely include grants and tax breaks for doctors and hospitals to invest in health IT. The Washington Post is said to have reported that it’s sources "cited $10 billion as a potential figure for health IT in the stimulus package." Read full story here.
In a related story, the Health Blog reported that the cousin of President George Bush, athenahealth CEO Jonathan Bush, has called for the use of a Web-based platform for health IT initiatives. Athenahealth currently provides a Web-based medical records platform for 17,000 customers. “Bush says. Software ‘isn’t the dominant approach in financial services or retail banking or anywhere else, and it shouldn’t be in health care.’” Read more here.
Friday, December 12, 2008
First Steps; Web-based Medical Records?
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