Your doctor and stroke hospital should be scared shitless if this gets applied for stroke. Since tPA only works fully 12% of the time and full recovery from stroke is only 10% the payment stream from stroke is going to be non-existent. This is actually a good thing. Fear of non-payment could finally drive innovation in stroke, maybe solve the neuronal cascade of death, create a new drug to replace tPA. There are thousands of research possibilities that just need further research and translation to stroke protocols. This is all easily solvable if we have anyone with leadership skills and a focus on stroke strategy.
http://medcitynews.com/2016/02/himss-exec-new-payment-models/?
By Neil Versel
While it may seem like healthcare CIOs are thinking about cybersecurity and about the future of Meaningful Use, those issues are less important to many health IT professionals than the transition to value-based payments.
That’s according to Carla Smith, executive vice president of the
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, which holds its annual conference next
week in Las Vegas. HIMSS will share more details of its yearly CIO
survey Tuesday morning, but Smith gave MedCity News a small preview in a
podcast interview this week.
Other findings she hinted at are that IT has become a “strategically
critical tool” for successful healthcare providers nationwide and that
there is a correlation between the strategic value placed on IT and
organizations who have clinical IT executives. More organizations are
including clinical IT executives like chief medical information officers
and chief nursing information officers in strategic decisions
— typically reporting directly to the CFO or CEO — though it’s still not
a majority, Smith said.
As usual, the endurance event known as the HIMSS conference keep
growing. Attendance could approach 50,000, far above the record of
45,000 that came to HIMSS15 in Chicago, and the exhibit hall will
include more than 1,300 vendors.
Smith called attention to a session with Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services Administrator Andy Slavitt and national health IT
coordinator Dr. Karen DeSalvo at 5:30 Pacific time Tuesday. They plan on
keeping their prepared remarks brief and will take a lot of questions,
Smith said, and she encouraged the health IT community to tweet their
questions with the hashtag #HIMSS16.
Listen to the podcast below.
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