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Provider participation in the Florida Medicaid Promoting Interoperability program: Practice characteristics, meaning
Judith P Monestime1, Katherine Freeman1, Pierre K Alexandre1
1Florida Atlantic University, United States.
Objective:
The objective of this study was to quantify the rate of provider participation beyond year 1 incentive in the Florida Medicaid Promoting Interoperability (PI) program, formerly the Electronic Health Record Incentive program, and identify the provider and practice characteristics associated with Meaningful Use attestations.
Methods And Materials:
We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the 2011-2018 records from the PI program, Provider Participation Database. Bivariate associations between Meaningful Use and categorical and ordinal variables were tested using Chi-square and Mantel-Haenszel Chi-square, respectively, with results informing logistic regressions. Adjusted odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals are reported.
Results:
We found that 42.56 % of Florida Medicaid providers achieved Meaningful Use after receiving first-year incentives. Logistic regression showed that pediatricians represented the largest percentage of providers who achieved Meaningful Use (65.06 %) while dentists had the lowest Meaningful Use (7.78 %). We also found that certain geographic areas and various EHR vendors were associated with higher rates of providers Meaningful Use attestation.
Discussion:
Although the PI program successfully influenced the adoption of a basic EHR system, low Meaningful Use attestations have inadvertently created a digital "advanced use" divide among providers who serve large numbers of Medicaid patients. This is concerning because advanced EHR functions are necessary precursors to address unmet socioeconomic needs to reduce health disparities.
Conclusion:
Florida has distributed over $100 million to Medicaid providers who ultimately did not achieve Meaningful Use after collecting their first-year incentive. Policy interventions that can promote advanced EHR use functions are necessary to optimize technology in low-resourced practice settings where the potential benefits are greater.
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