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Regional Extension Center (REC) Awards for Support Contracts

April 11th, 2010

Support, Training, Marketing and Outreach in Region Extension Centers (RECs)

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has awarded competitive task orders for Support, Training, Marketing and Outreach in Region Extension Centers (RECs) for the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC) on behalf of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to support the Regional Extension Centers (RECs) funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Support for Marketing and Outreach in Region Extension Centers (RECs)

Award Date – 3/31/2010

Award Amount – $3,288,743.00

Description – This task order is for Support for Marketing and Outreach in Region Extension Centers (RECs) for the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC)

Awardee – The Lewin Group, Inc., 3130 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 800, Falls Church, Virginia 22042, United States

Practice Transformation Model System in Various Primary Care Settings

Award Date – 3/31/2010

Awardee-  RTI International, 3040 Cornwallis Road, PO Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709-2194

Award Amount – $3,606,822

Description – This task order is for planning, implementation and maintenance of a Practice Transformation model system in various primary care settings for the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC) on behalf of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to support the Regional Exchange Centers (RECs) funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Planning, Implementation and Maintenance of a Training Program

Award Date – 3/31/2010

Awardee – Booz Allen Hamilton, 1101 Wooton Parkway, 8th Floor, Rockville, Maryland 20852

Award Amount – $9,198,119

Description- This task order is for planning, implementation and maintenance of a training program for the Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC) on behalf of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) to support the Regional Exchange Centers (RECs) funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

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Health Information Technology Extension Program

August 11th, 2009

By statute, the Health Information Technology Extension Program (or ‘‘Extension Program’’) consists of a National Health Information Technology Research Center (HITRC) and Regional Extension Centers (or ‘‘regional centers’’).

This website will contain updated information regarding national, state and regional efforts to establish these centers.

The major focus for the Centers’ work with most of the providers that they serve will be to help to select and successfully implement certified electronic health records (EHRs).

We propose that the goals of the regional center program should be to:
—Encourage adoption of electronic health records by clinicians and hospitals;
—Assist clinicians and hospitals to become meaningful users of electronic health records; and
—Increase the probability that adopters of electronic health record systems will become meaningful users of the
technology.
The HITECH Act states that ‘‘the objective of the regional centers is to enhance and promote the adoption of health information technology through—
(A) Assistance with the implementation, effective use, upgrading, and ongoing maintenance of health information technology, including electronic health records, to healthcare providers nationwide;
(B) broad participation of individuals from industry, universities, and State governments;
(C) active dissemination of best practices and research on the implementation, effective use, upgrading, and ongoing maintenance of health information technology, including electronic health records, to health care providers in order to improve the quality of healthcare and protect the privacy and security of health information;
(D) participation, to the extent practicable, in health information exchanges;
(E) utilization, when appropriate, of the expertise and capability that exists in Federal agencies other than the Department; and
(F) integration of health information technology, including electronic health records, into the initial and ongoing training of health professionals and others in the healthcare industry that would be instrumental to improving the
quality of healthcare through the smooth and accurate electronic use and exchange of health information.’’

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