In support of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Promoting Interoperability Incentive Program, the Mississippi State Department of Health supports electronic submission of the following public health data.
Getting Started
Under Modified Stage 2 Rules, Stage 1 and 2 registrations have been merged into one Registration of Intent.
Public Health Reporting Measures
Declaration of Readiness
In support of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Promoting Interoperability Incentive Program, the Mississippi State Department of Health supports electronic submission of the following public health data.
Eligible Professional (EP) * | Eligible Hospital (EH) and Critical Access Hospital (CAH) * | |
Electronic Lab Reporting
NOTE: As of April 1, 2020, all non-COVID ELR on-boarding has been suspended due to resources being allocated to the COVID response. |
N/A | Yes |
Immunization Information Reporting | Yes | Yes |
Syndromic Surveillance Reporting | Yes | Yes |
Clinical Data Registry | No | No |
Electronic Case Reporting
NOTE: MSDH is updating to an integrated disease surveillance system and will be unable to support electronic case reporting until the new system is awarded and implemented. Current projection for the award is expected in 2024. Please check back for any changes to this timeline. |
No | No |
Public Health Registries (Cancer Registry Reporting) | Yes | No |
- Eligible providers can choose Syndromic Surveillance IF they meet one of the following two conditions: 1) The facility is using an Eligible Hospital's EHR and is included in the EH’s interface. 2) Utilizing a separate EHR and the hospital’s HIT infrastructure, such that one interface includes both the hospital’s and clinic’s Syndromic Surveillance data.
- Eligible providers choosing Cancer Registry Reporting must be one of the following specialties: oncologist, pathologist, dermatologist, and radiologist.
- Providers who do not administer immunizations but have registered intent to interface with the Mississippi Immunization registry will need to select a specialized registry more applicable to the practice need. Providers with zero immunization volume will not be placed onto a waiting list or through the testing and production phases.
*Please refer to the Eligibility and Guidelines pages for information regarding MSDH Public Health Promoting Interoperability (Meaningful Use) eligibility and guidelines.
Registration
Complete Your Registration of Intent
Step 1 of the Promoting Interoperability (Meaningful Use) onboarding process for all objectives is to register your intent to submit electronic data to public health. A single registration may be used to register an eligible hospital, an eligible professional or clinic, or multiple clinics for one or more of the public health objectives.
NOTE: MSDH will generate an organizational letter for EHs, CAHs, or EPs once the Registration of Intent is completed. This letter can be used for all future stages. For future stages, it must be accompanied with an email statement from MSDH verifying the EH, CAH, or EP is still actively engaged. If the EH, CAH, or EP changes status (e.g. from On-Boarding to Production), a new letter must be created by MSDH. Changes in ownership will also require a new letter. Changes in EHRs will require re-Registration of Intent but not a new letter.
Registering for Multiple Clinics
If registering for multiple clinics on one registration, use the same Parent Organization for each clinic / facility. Please ensure accuracy in that field as MSDH will generate a report based on Parent Organization to be attached to your letter.
Registration Submission
Once you have submitted your registration, staff from the program areas for each of the objectives you selected will review your submission. Each program area will acknowledge the receipt of the registration separately and you’ll receive separate letters to be used in your attestation for each program area.
Exclusions
The Mississippi State Department of Health does not grant exclusions. It is up to the healthcare provider to determine if they can claim an applicable exclusion.
For any questions or concerns regarding the Meaningful Use process, please contact the MSDH Meaningful Use Coordinator at (601) 576-7725 or at MeaningfulUse@msdh.ms.gov