Meaningful Use Stage 2 Info Graphic: What’s Changed from the Proposed Rule?

April 10, 2013
Many in the industry are mostly positive about the changes that were made in the final rule of meaningful use Stage 2, which the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued last Thursday, Aug. 23. As HCI Senior Contributing Editor David Raths detailed in his Aug. 24 blog, there have been several key changes and innovations in the final rule. To illustrate these images, HCI has put together a pictorial view of the major changes seen in the final rule.

Many in the industry are mostly positive about the changes that were made in the final rule of meaningful use Stage 2, which the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued last Thursday, Aug. 23. As HCI Senior Contributing Editor David Raths detailed in his Aug. 24 blog, there have been several key changes and innovations in the final rule. To illustrate these images, HCI has put together a pictorial view of the major changes seen in the final rule. Please click on the image gallery to the left to see what's new.

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