Federal Support for Health Information Technology in Medicaid: Key Provisions in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) includes an
unprecedented nearly $47 billion federal investment in health information
technology initiatives. This e-health snapshot provides an overview of the
health information technology provisions in the law that have direct
implications for Medicaid.
Health Information Technology (HIT) offers the
promise of potential improvements in quality of care as well as increased
efficiencies in care and cost savings. Medicaid, which covers nearly 60 million
people, can serve as a key leader in HIT developments and expansions. ARRA
provides new opportunities to support HIT efforts in Medicaid, notably through
its Medicaid Electronic Health Record (EHR) incentive program and the loan and
grant programs for states. States can utilize these resources to move forward
with new HIT efforts as well as to build on existing innovations. When moving
forward, it will be important for states to also consider how to coordinate the
HIT opportunities available under the new law with other HIT initiatives and
resources.
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