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Radiologists using MagView begin to recieve meaningful use payments
MagView customer recieves meaningful use payment
October 26, 2011
For Immediate Release
BURTONSVILLE, MD - MagView, the leader in breast imaging information systems, proudly announced today that Women’s Diagnostic Center of Louisville, KY has received the first of their “meaningful use” incentive payments for 2011.
“At first, we didn’t think that meaningful use applied to radiology, but now we have actually received the payment from CMS. The process was simple, and MagView walked us through each step of the way,” said Cris Vittitoe, Practice Manager for WDC.
“We’re proud to have partnered with WDC and excited to see our efforts come to fruition with the CMS payments arriving at WDC,” said Jon Morris, V.P. of Sales and Marketing for MagView.
About Meaningful Use
As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, over $30 billion was appropriated to encourage investment into HIT and adoption of EHR technology. Through this program, incentive payments totaling up to $44,000 per radiologist are available for those who choose to use certified technology such as MagView.
About MagView Radiology EHR
The MagView Radiology EHR (6.4) - is an ONC-ATCB certified Complete EHR for Ambulatory Care. MagView has met and been certified in all of the required and optional certification criteria to become the first dedicated radiology and/or breast imaging system to be certified as a Complete Ambulatory EHR.
About MagView
MagView is a complete Breast Imaging Reporting and Data Tracking System. MagView has been exclusively in the women’s health market since 1992. Dedicated 100% to Breast Imaging and Mammography Information management - MagView provides solutions that breast centers - from small independent centers to large academic hospitals - need to ensure their patients, referrers and staff have the right tools in the fight against breast cancer.
About Women’s Diagnostic Center
As one of the leading Women’s Centers in the Southwest, Women’s Diagnostic Center is committed to providing their patients state-of-the-art care with the most advanced equipment available. Women’s Diagnostic Center opened its doors in 1986 and we began addressing women’s health through a facility focused on breast cancer detection through mammography screening. WDC physicians' commitment to care is state of the art, imminently respectful of their patients, and dedicated to addressing the emotional needs of the patient, not simply their medical issues.