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Medios EHR User Dr. Barbara J. Vanfossen Achieves Meaningful Use and Receives Stimulus Incentive Payment

IOS Health Systems announces that medical practices using their web-based Medios EHR are achieving Meaningful Use and receiving their Stimulus Incentive Payments.

Medios EHR User Dr. Barbara J. Vanfossen Achieves Meaningful Use and Receives Stimulus Incentive Payment
2011-12-29
MIAMI, FL, December 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) IOS Health Systems (IOS), a leading innovator of web-based ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) and practice management software, announces that users of the their web-based Medios EHR systems are receiving their initial stimulus payments by demonstrating Meaningful Use as part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Stage 1 Electronic Health Record Meaningful Use Medicare Incentive Program.

Located in Lancaster Ohio, Dr. Barbara J. Vanfossen DPM, is a nationally recognized a Podiatrist, with over 10 years experience and is one of the growing number physicians in the country currently achieving Meaningful Use using Medios EHR. Dr. Vanfossen received her full Stimulus Incentive payment as an eligible provider and successfully demonstrating 90 continuous days of Meaningful Use to complete the first phase of the CMS Incentive Program. Dr. Vanfossen's practice is devoted to a full range of services including diabetic foot and wound care, orthodics, fracture care, casting and surgery.

As part of CMS Incentive Program Dr. Vanfossen is also eligible to receive an incentive check of $12,000 next year by continuing to use Medios EHR and receive additional stimulus incentive payments over the next 3 years.

Dr. Vanfossen stated, "Making the transition to electronic health records was easy with Medios, much smoother than I thought it would be."

According to the 2009 HITECH Act, physicians are eligible to receive up to $44,000 in total incentives per physician from Medicare for "Meaningful Use" of a certified Electronic Health Record (EHR) starting in 2011. Physicians reimbursed by Medicaid can receive up to $63,750 starting in 2011 based on state-defined guidelines. In July 2010, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released their rule for the Stage 1 Meaningful Use requirements that physicians need to meet in order to receive their Meaningful Use incentives.

Andrew Carricarte, IOS Health Systems President and CEO states, "Dr. Vanfossen and her practice have been a great example for their community. We are very proud to have been a part of their success. We anticipate over the next several months to have helped our Clients receive over $5,000,000 in incentive payments."

About Medios
Medios EHR is the easiest to use and implement EHR system on the market today, adapting to the way physician's and their practices work. Since Medios EHR is fully web-based it provides immediate and secure access to critical patient information and physician tools that are not normally accessible via paper; such as drug interactions, clinical decision support, patient education, disease and patient population management. Because Medios is integrated to so many different entities, the physician has a more complete patient record at the point of care allowing for the ability to deliver an accurate assessment and diagnosis. In addition, patients are also given physician controlled access to their medical records and the ability to make payments and schedule appointments via the system's Patient Portal. Medios EHR is also fully integrated with Medios PM - Practice Management system, providing practices with the tools to have full control of the revenue cycle by automating the claims process, reducing claim rejections, and providing total management of the practice from check-in to payment.

Medios EHR enables providers to reduce their medical costs by increasing overall efficiencies, improve collection of clinical data, reduce medical errors, securely communicate with providers and patients, and enable reporting on quality measures. Medios integrated Meaningful Use Meter (MU Meter), provides physicians with a reporting dashboard that monitors and tracks Meaningful Use patterns providing real-time usage where practices can monitor their continued progress towards demonstrating and achieving Meaningful Use.

Medios v4.62 is 2011/2012 compliant and has been certified by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT ), an ONC-ATCB, in accordance with the applicable certification criteria for Eligible Providers adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This certification does not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or guarantee the receipt of incentive payments.

IOS Health Systems - Certified February 3, 2011 - Medios v4.62 Certification ID: CC-1112-831770-1

The clinical quality measures to which Medios EHR v4.62 has been certified include: NQF 0421, NQF 0013, NQF 0028, NQF 0041, NQF 0024, NQF 0038, NQF 0061, NQF 0064, and NQF 0575.
The additional software relied upon for testing includes: Medios PHR and eRx Network, LLC.

IOS Health Systems (IOS) is a privately held health information technology corporation with company headquarters in Miami, FL. IOS offers some of the industry's most innovative healthcare technology software including ONC-ATCB Certified Medios EHR, Medios PM, & Medios Enterprise enhanced with industry leading service that empowers healthcare providers to better manage their medical practice while improving the quality of care for their patients. For more information, contact IOS at (877) 467-1467 or info@ioshs.com, also visit their website at www.ioshealthsystems.com.

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[Press-News.org] Medios EHR User Dr. Barbara J. Vanfossen Achieves Meaningful Use and Receives Stimulus Incentive Payment
IOS Health Systems announces that medical practices using their web-based Medios EHR are achieving Meaningful Use and receiving their Stimulus Incentive Payments.