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HHS Announces $51 Million for States to Build Health Insurance Exchanges

July 30th, 2010

HHS Announces Availability of $51 Million in Resources for States to Build New Competitive Health Insurance Marketplace

WASHINGTON – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced two key steps in the process of partnering with states and other stakeholders to begin establishing health insurance Exchanges.  HHS announced the availability of up to $1 million in grants per state to help states begin work to establish Exchanges and published a request for comment calling for public input as HHS develops standards for the Exchanges.

Starting in 2014, health insurance Exchanges – new, competitive, consumer-centered health insurance marketplaces – will put greater control and greater choice in the hands of individuals and small businesses.  The Exchanges will make purchasing health insurance easier by providing eligible consumers and businesses with “one-stop-shopping” where they can compare and purchase health insurance coverage.  The Affordable Care Act authorized grants to the states to help them design and establish Exchanges in time for millions of Americans to choose their coverage for 2014.

Each state has the option to establish and operate its own Exchange or partner with another state or states to operate a regional Exchange. If a state decides not to create an Exchange for its residents, HHS will help establish one on their behalf.  Grant applications are available at http://www.healthcare.gov/center/grants and are due by September 1, 2010. 

Keeping with President Obama’s commitment to transparency and open government, HHS also today issued a request for comment asking states, consumer advocates, employers, insurers, and other interested stakeholders to provide input as HHS develops the rules and standards Exchanges should be required to meet. Comments are due by October 4, 2010.  Read the complete request for comment at http://www.healthcare.gov/center/regulations.

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Advancing Tennessee’s Health Information Exchange

September 29th, 2009

The State of Tennessee to Promote Health Information Technology Planning and Implementation Projects

The State of Tennessee intends to submit an application for the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, State Grants to Promote Health Information Technology Planning
and Implementation Projects.

The Office of e-Health Initiatives will support HIP TN’s efforts as Commissioner Dave Goetz, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration joins the partnership’s board of directors with Melissa Hargiss, director of the Office of e-Health Initiatives, serving HIP TN in an ex-officio capacity.

For more information, visit www.tn.gov/ehealth and click the HIP TN link. The Office of e-Health Initiatives is the single coordinating authority for the exchange of electronic health information in Tennessee and works to improve the health of Tennesseans by ensuring providers have complete patient information at the point of care.  For more information on the Office of e-Health Initiatives, visit www.tn.gov/ehealth.

In their latest newsletter, Tennessee is listed among the top five states that have most improved electronic prescribing programs and was recognized in Washington by Surescripts, the nation’s largest digital health information network.

The Memphis Business Journal reported that states were ranked by the number of prescriptions they routed electronically over the Surescripts network in 2008 as a percentage of the total number of prescriptions eligible for electronic routing. Tennessee health care organizations filed 1.8 million prescriptions electronically in 2008. That’s a 276 percent jump from the 478,602 electronic prescriptions filed in 2007.

That volume ranked Tennessee 18th overall on the Surescripts list, up from 29th last year. It also made Tennessee the 2nd most improved state in electronic prescribing in the nation just behind Vermont.

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