NJ-HITECH has helped 3,062 providers achieve Meaningful Use Stage 1, more than any other REC in the country, according to the report.
However, the REC is scheduled to lose government funding April 1, 2014. In response, the center will offer support in meeting Meaningful Use Stages 2 and 3 for an annual fee of $500 per provider, according to the report.
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