Promoting Interoperability Programs - Public Health Measures
To meet the Public Health Reporting Objective for the Promoting Interoperability (PI) Program and/or the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) Program, Eligible Professionals (EPs), Eligible Hospitals (EHs) or Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) may register with the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has incentivized participation in these programs through its Promoting Interoperability initiatives, formerly known as Meaningful Use (MU) initiatives.
The Active Engagement process is the same for the Promoting Interoperability (PI) Program and/or Quality Payment Program.
An Eligible Professional (EP), Eligible Hospital (EH), or Critical Access Hospital (CAH) must demonstrate active engagement by demonstrating any of the following:
Pre-production and Validation: Facility has registered to submit data with the public health agency (PHA) or clinical data registry (CDR) and is awaiting an invitation from the PHA or CDR to begin testing and validation. Then the facility begins the process of testing and validation of the electronic submission of data.
Validated Data Production: Facility has completed testing and validation and is electronically submitting production data to the PHA or CDR.
How to Proceed
If you have already registered and want a status update, please contact the program(s) listed in the table above for the applicable public health measure(s).
If you would like to register your intent to participate in the following reporting measures with OSDH, please contact the program(s) listed in the table above for the applicable public health measure(s).
Step 2: Await further instructions
After OSDH receives your registration, you will be contacted and given information about next steps for each reporting measure for which you registered.
If, after you have reviewed this information and cited material, you have questions regarding PI Public Health Agency Reporting, please contact the individuals listed in the table above for each applicable public health measure.