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June 2021
Attestation Patterns among Medicare Professionals who First Attested to Meaningful Use in 2011
Approximately 58k health care professionals attested to meaningful use of a certified EHR in 2011 through the Medicare EHR Incentive program. As of May 2014, 9 in 10 providers who attested to Meaningful Use in 2011 attested again in a following year. Of the 16% of providers that skipped their second year (2012), 43% returned to the program in 2013. 9% of the initial cohort skipped both 2012 and 2013.
The Public Use File used for this analysis only includes Medicare attestations and therefore does not capture instances where a health care professional switched from the Medicare program to the Medicaid program. Up to an estimated 1% of providers may be noted as ‘skipping’ a year when in fact they switched from Medicare to Medicaid. Providers may also skip a year because they are no longer eligible for the program due to retirement, departure from active or ambulatory care practice, or other reasons.
9 in 10 providers who attested to Meaningful Use in 2011 attested again in a following year. 43% of those providers who skipped Meaningful Use in 2012 returned to the program in 2013.
| Attestation Patterns, 2011-2013 | |
|---|---|
| 2011 (Year 1) | 58k |
| 2012 (Year 2) | 49k |
| % Skipped Year 2 | 16% |
| 2013 (Year 3) | 47k |
| % of Those Providers that Skipped Year 2 and then Returned for Year 3 | 43% |
| % Skipped Year 3 | 19% |

For an analysis of all Medicare EHR Incentive program attestations through 2013, see ONC Quick Stat #32.
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