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AMIA Supports More Research On Telemental Health
In response to a Request for Information from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), AMIA strongly supported additional research on whether telehealth can support initiatives related to suicide risk reduction and opioid overdose prevention. NIH was seeking input on current clinical experience in the use of telehealth in emergency department […]
AMIA Lends Support to FCC Telehealth Pilot Program
In comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), AMIA supported its proposal to create a new Connected Care Pilot program that funds connected care projects for low-income Americans and veterans. The pilot would help providers fund broadband services for patients who will participate in telehealth studies; FCC hopes to measure […]
JAMIA Publishes Special Issue, Highlighting Informatics Studies That Address Health Disparities
AMIA Pushes More Recommendations to Address Administrative and Regulatory Burden
In comments submitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), AMIA reiterated some previous recommendations it made to HHS and made several new ones for CMS to consider in various categories that drive regulatory and administrative burden: documentation; reporting; lack of program alignment; heath IT usability and user […]
AMIA Offers New Recommendations for Federal Data Strategy
In comments submitted to officials from four federal agencies, AMIA supported the continued development of the Federal Data Strategy. AMIA reiterated the support that it lent to the first draft Strategy in 2018, while making several additional recommendations, including the creation of an OMB Data Council, the development of […]
AMIA Applauds PI Program Flexibilities for Hospitals, Reiterates Support for Activity-Based Approach to Demonstrating Health IT Use
In comments submitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) supported proposed flexibilities in how hospitals comply with the Promoting Interoperability (PI) Program and those that incentivize them to continue investments in health IT. However, they continued to urge CMS to more […]