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Healthcare IT is the means, but not the end, says Blumenthal

September 17, 2009 | Diana Manos, Senior Editor

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WASHINGTON – Getting healthcare IT up and running in doctors' offices is not the main objective behind the incentives provided by the federal government under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, according to David Blumenthal, MD, national coordinator of health information technology.

Improving health is.

At the 17th Annnual National HIPAA Summit held Sept. 15-18 in Washington, D.C., Blumenthal called the HITECH Act -- included in ARRA -- "brilliant" and "a visionary piece of legislation." With $20 billion allotted to the advancement of healthcare IT, he said, the law would lay the foundation for health reform in the nation.

The United States has never spent this kind of money on sharing health information and protecting it, he said.

Blumenthal told attendees at the summit how he came to embrace the importance of healthcare IT. He had never been a technologically oriented person, he said, but was asked seven years ago by the hospital where he worked to learn how to use an electronic health record.

"It wasn't easy," he said. "But I soon learned it was an enormous boon to me to be able to access my patients' records outside of the office."

Blumenthal said he started using EHRs in his practice and noticed it changed the way he was able to take care of his patients. He could access specialists' reports, lab results and medications. "I knew more about my patients. I could tell my patients things they needed to know and couldn't know in a timely way from their specialists," he said. "Those are things that had real value to me as a clinician and to my patients. That is the value that made me convinced that these technologies were going to benefit me as a clinician."

Privacy is critical, Blumenthal added, and "absolutely foundational" to realizing the vision that the Obama administration has for improving healthcare through healthcare IT. The advancement of healthcare IT through ARRA will only be successful, he said, if the public has confidence in the privacy and security of their personal health information and if physicians buy in.

"The use of IT has professional competence at its core, " he said. "I believe in the future my colleagues will see value in healthcare IT. Treating medicine is about information. Part of competence will be knowing how to protect (personal health) information, and another part will be knowing how to access it."

Diana Manos
Senior Editor for Healthcare IT News
Follow Diana on Twitter @DManos_IT_News
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Reader Comments (1)Login to Post a Comment

1168403 says: Office iin your pocket
September 17, 2009 | 10:03PM GMT

Dr. Blumental I have been trying to tell you now for some time that I have the perfect answer a 1.5" by 1.5" unit that can hold your entire office's patient data in the palm of your hand. But to get to you is like trying to get to the Pope, actually I had an easier time getting to him last year.
Let's pass this damn act if the Republicans don't want to get on board, then let the Dems pass it and move on. The longer it drags on the more the people.. remember them THE PEOPLE, get hurt. President Obama made many promises that he is finding hard to back up because he is thinking that his way is the only way, He has to understand we don't rule by parties here in the US we rule by "who has the better connections to sway votes" Lobby for this and lobby for that, it is almost like gang rule.
If he wants to lead, then lead an force the issue.. Yes i can show you and any doctor how to have his entire office in his hand and be able to take it anywhere he goes and guess what , It is not ,, NOT on line.. forget that.It is passe, too many thieves,trying to steal data and information that they haven't the foggiest idea about.

If you truly want to see how I can provide any doctor or clinic the ability to carry his office records with him, contact me. info@sgmscorp.com and better yet the next time you are in Florida let me know and I will show you face to fact.. unless you don't have the time...

I am willing to bet that I can take 1,000 patient records and enable you to take them with you .. you up for the challenge??? Stormn' Norman

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