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Texas Regional Extension Centers

May 23rd, 2010

Texas Regional Extension Centers Help Electronic Health Record Usage

Texas’ four regional extension center grant recipients include the

In Texas, the Gulf Coast REC at UTHealth is joined by three other regional extension centers at Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Texas A&M University and the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council Education and Research Foundation. Collectively, the state RECs received $35.7 million, and there is a collaborative working group to coordinate their efforts.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health) is playing a big role in advancing the move toward computerized medical records. UTHealth was recently awarded two federal stimulus grants totaling $30.3 million. One is to help health care providers implement these computerized systems and the other is to make these systems more user-friendly.

Texas Receives $35.7 Million To Implement Electronic Medical Records

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced an award of $35,709,106 to four Health Information Technology Texas Regional Extension Centers (RECs) to assist physicians and healthcare professionals implement statewide electronic medical records.

Texas Health Institute and partners TMF Health Quality Institute and Texas Medical Association have been providing assistance to the four REC applicants which applied for funding. The four Texas Regional Extension Centers were funded as follows:

North Texas Regional HIT Extension Center Consortium – $8,488,513
West Texas – $6,666,296
CentrEast Regional Extension Center – $5,279,970
Gulf Coast HITECH Extension Center – $15,274,327

TxRECs Joint Funding Announcement

Gulf Coast REC press announcement

North Texas REC press announcement

CentrEast REC announcement

To learn more, go to the Texas Regional Extension Centers website.

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$267 Million for New Health IT Regional Extension Centers

April 11th, 2010

$267 Million Awarded to Health Information Technology Regional Extension Centers (RECs).

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced on April 6th, that more than $267 million has been awarded to 28 additional non-profit organizations to establish Health Information Technology Regional Extension Centers (RECs).

Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center Awardees

Awardees Area of Responsibility Federal Share
Alaska eHealth Network, Anchorage, Alaska AK $3,632,357
University of South Alabama, Mobile, Ala. AL $7,519,969
Arizona Health-e Connection, Phoenix, Ariz. AZ $10,791,644
Local Initiative Health Authority for Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Calif. CA $15,625,910
eHealthConnecticut, Inc., Rocky Hill, Conn. CT $5,749,309
Quality Insights of Delaware, Inc., Wilmington, Del. DE $5,859,716
University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fla. FL $7,669,328
Community Health Centers Alliance, Inc, St. Petersburg, Fla. FL $10,982,866
University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla. FL $5,884,132
Hawaii Health Information Exchange, Honolulu, Hawaii HI, Pacific Territories $5,859,716
University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, Ky. KY $6,005,467
Louisiana Health Care Quality Forum, Baton Rouge, La. LA $6,207,802
HealthInfoNet, Manchester, Maine ME $4,777,483
Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients, Baltimore, Md. MD $5,535,423
eQHealth Solutions, Inc , Baton Rouge, La. MS $4,289,613
The Curators of the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. MO $6,836,335
Mountain-Pacific Quality Health Foundation, Helena, Mont. MT,WY $5,020,754
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, N.J. NJ $23,048,351
Quality Insights of Pennsylvania Inc. (Eastern), King of Prussia, Pa. PA $28,810,271
Quality Insights of Pennsylvania Inc. (Western), King of Prussia, Pa. PA $15,625,910
Ponce School of Medicine, Puerto Rico PR,VI $19,280,796
South Carolina Research Foundation, Columbia, S.C. SC $5,581,407
Dakota State University, Madison, S.D. SD $5,687,168
The TAMUS Health Science Center Research Foundation. College Station, Texas TX $5,279,970
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas TX $15,274,327
Dallas- Fort Worth Hospital Council Education and Research Foundation, Irving, Texas TX $8,488,513
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Lubbock, Texas TX $6,666,296
National Indian Health Board, District of Columbia US $15,625,910
Total $267,616,743

“Regional extension centers will provide the needed hands-on, field support for all health care providers to advance the rapid adoption and use of health IT. RECs are a vital part of our overall efforts to improve the quality and efficiency of health care through the effective use of health IT,” said Dr. David Blumenthal, national coordinator for health information technology.

Complete listing of REC grant recipients and additional information about the Health Information Technology Regional Extension Centers, see http://HealthIT.hhs.gov/programs/REC/.

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