Rockford Orthopedic Receives $378k for Meeting Meaningful Use Requirements

Rockford Orthopedic has received $378,000 from the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services for appropriately employing meaningful use in the practice, according to a news release.

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The practice has implemented eClinicalWorks, an electronic medical record system, to meet meaningful use requirements. Rockford Orthopedic received the maximum incentive from CMS for meeting the requirements.

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