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New Final Rules Update Technical Standards for E-Prescribing Program

On Thursday, HHS announced that CMS has issued two final rules that would  update technical standards for the electronic prescribing program and streamline  other regulations for hospitals and health care providers, Modern Healthcare reports (Zigmond, Modern  Healthcare, 5/10).

Changes to E-Prescribing Technical Requirements

One  of the proposed rules, called the Medicare Regulatory Reform rule, aims to  eliminate duplicative, unnecessary and outdated regulations for health care  providers. CMS estimates that the new rule would generate $200 million in  savings in its first year (HHS release, 5/10).

The rule includes numerous provisions, including one related to the Medicare  e-prescribing program. The rule states that CMS has “retired older versions of  e-prescribing transactions for Medicare Part D and adopted the newer versions to  be in compliance with the current e-prescribing standards” (CMS final rule, 5/10).

Revision to Medicare Conditions of Participation

The other  final rule would update the Medicare Conditions of Participation for  critical access hospitals and other hospitals (HHS release, 5/10). CMS estimates  that the new rule would generate more than $900 million in savings annually  (Modern Healthcare, 5/10).

Acting CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner said, “These changes cut burdensome  red tape for hospitals and providers and give them the flexibility they need to  improve patient care while lowering costs” (HHS release, 5/10).

Source: iHealthBeat

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