Direct Project Will Be Required in the Next Version of Meaningful Use

Fred Trotter | O'Reilly Radar | February 23, 2012

The Direct Project is poised to become the first health Internet platform.

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) announced that the Direct Project would be required in stage 2 of Meaningful Use. As usual the outside world knew almost instantly because of Twitter. Nearly simultaneous posts from @ahier (Brain Ahier) and @techydoc (Steven Waldren MD). More information followed shortly after from @amalec Arien Malec a former leader for the Direct Project.

There are some other important announcements ahead of the official release, such as the end of support for CCD, but this requirement element has the deepest implications. This is jaw-dropping news! Meaningful Use is the standard by which all doctors and hospitals receive money for Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems from the federal government. In fact, the term "Electronic Health Record" is really just a synonym for "meaningful use software" (at least in the U.S. market). Meaningful Use is at the heart of what health IT will look like in the United States over the coming decades...