Colorado REC signs 800 providers

The Colorado Regional Extension Center (CO-REC) has inked its 800th provider letter of agreement and is more than one-third of the way toward reaching its goal of signing a total of 2,295 primary care providers to receive support implementing and using EHRs.

CO-REC is an initiative of seven organizations led by CORHIO (Colorado Regional Health Information Organization). According to the Denver-based CORHIO, CO-REC reached the 800-provider milestone in less than three months, exceeding the organization's goal to sign up 600 providers in six months.

The organization stated it is currently pursuing a strategy to support practices and small, rural hospitals to achieve meaningful use by providing services that help providers:
  • Select, implement and meaningfully use EHRs;
  • Negotiate purchases of and pricing for EHRs;
  • Optimize practice workflow;
  • Understand and negotiate EHR contract language regarding health information exchange interfaces; and
  • Protect the integrity, privacy and security of patients' health records.

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