From January 2011 through April 2013, CMS paid $14.4 billion in electronic health record incentives to medical professionals and hospitals, according to a PhysBizTech report.
Here are the top five states for electronic health record incentive payments since January 2011, based on information from CMS.
1. California: $1.2 billion
2. Texas: $1.1 billion
3. Florida: $978 million
4. New York: $838 million
5. Pennsylvania: $691 million
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Here are the top five states for electronic health record incentive payments since January 2011, based on information from CMS.
1. California: $1.2 billion
2. Texas: $1.1 billion
3. Florida: $978 million
4. New York: $838 million
5. Pennsylvania: $691 million
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Texas Ambulatory Surgery Center Society Proposes Out-of-Network Methodology Updates
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