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HIMSS objects to parts of Stark health IT bill

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You know your health IT initiative is facing a fight when one of the nation's most prominent health information technology groups finds fault with it. Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA) is getting just such a challenge from HIMSS, which argues that the bill as written would undermine open-market forces with the development of a low-cost, open-source health IT system. The bill would also bypass current efforts by the American Health Information Community, according to HIMSS president and CEO H. Stephen Lieber.

Surprisingly, Lieber doesn't seem to have problems with Stark's plans for increasing financial penalties for privacy and security breaches by healthcare providers, something that could certainly prove to be a headache for his constituency. It's also somewhat surprising that a health IT advocacy organization would discourage the development of affordable EMR software, given that EMR costs are a tremendous pain point for its constituency. Wonder what's going on here.

To learn more about HIMSS' concerns:
- read this Modern Healthcare piece

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"It's also somewhat surprising that a health IT advocacy organization would discourage the development of affordable EMR software, given that EMR costs are a tremendous pain point for its constituency"

HIMSS is largely a vendor organization and they have a vested interest in not allowing standards to develop to be honest. The largest vendor (Epic) is often found in numerous hospitals in the same city (Palo Alto Medical Group, Standford, Kaiser) but you can't exhange patient files between them.

When a patient with cancer at Kaiser is sent over to Standford we have to print out the records for them. HIMSS is very well funded and they are very good at meeting the needs of their stakeholders who are not the patients nor the public that finances this.

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