An eligible professional, eligible hospital, or critical access hospital attesting to receive an incentive payment for the Electronic Health Record Incentive Program may be subject to a Meaningful Use audit. Some health care providers have had to pay back thousands of dollars to state or federal governments, because documentation was missing to support their Promoting Interoperability attestation.
The Kentucky REC can help make sure this does not happen to you. We offer a mock-audit service that will help evaluate your level of preparedness so that when you are audited, you are ready.
Contact the Kentucky REC today for more information on reducing your risk of repayment during an audit.
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KENTUCKY REC PROMOTING INTEROPERABILITY NEWS
Kentucky REC Annual Conference Oct 29 – Keynote Speaker Cameron Mills
Hybrid Event with Special Guest Speakers - In Person and Online Oct. 29 2026, Lexington Kentucky, The Campbell House This year’s conference will feature timely sessions on quality initiatives, HIPAA and security updates, hospital promoting interoperability, AI in...
Save the Date! Kentucky REC Annual Conference Oct 29!
Details and Registration Coming Soon! During our day together we’ll discuss Quality Initiatives, HIPAA, Artificial Intelligence, and more to ensure that clinicians, hospital and ambulatory administrators, and clinic staff are well prepared for the challenges of modern...
Medicare Promoting Interoperability (PI) Program CY 2025 Reporting & Attestation Deadline
The Hospital Quality Reporting (HQR) System is now open It is accepting calendar year 2025 Medicare Promoting Interoperability Program data submissions and attestations from eligible hospitals and critical access hospitals. Kentucky hospitals participating in the...
