iHealthBeat reports that West Virginia Medicaid along with five other states will receive federal matching funds from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS)to help implement electronic health record (EHR) incentive programs.
West Virginia Medicaid will receive $945,000 in federal matching funds.  The 
CMS press release indicates that West Virginia will use the funds for planning  activities that include conducting a comprehensive analysis  to  determine the current status of HIT activities in the state. The funds will be used to gather information on issues  such  as existing barriers to its use of EHRs, provider eligibility for  EHR  incentive payments, and the creation of a State Medicaid HIT Plan.
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CMS press release states:
WEST VIRGINIA TO RECEIVE FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD INCENTIVES PROGRAM
In another key step to  further states’ role in developing a robust U.S. health information  technology (HIT) infrastructure, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid  Services (CMS) announced today that West Virginia’s Medicaid program  will receive federal matching funds for state planning activities  necessary to implement the electronic health record (EHR) incentive  program established by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of  2009 (Recovery Act).  West Virginia will receive approximately $945,000  in federal matching funds.
   
  EHRs will improve the quality of health care for  the citizens of West Virginia and make their care more efficient.  The  records make it easier for the many providers who may be treating a  Medicaid patient to coordinate care.  Additionally, EHRs make it easier  for patients to access the information they need to make decisions about  their health care.
   
  The Recovery Act provides a 90 percent federal  match for state planning activities to administer the incentive payments  to Medicaid providers, to ensure their proper payments through audits  and to participate in statewide efforts to promote interoperability and  meaningful use of EHR technology statewide and, eventually, across the  nation.
   
  “We congratulate West Virginia for qualifying for  these federal matching funds to assist its plan for implementing the  Recovery Act’s EHR incentive program,” said Cindy Mann, director of the  Center for Medicaid and State Operations at CMS. “Meaningful and  interoperable use of EHRs in Medicaid will increase health care  efficiency, reduce medical errors and improve quality-outcomes and  patient satisfaction within and across the states.”
   
  West Virginia will use its federal matching funds  for planning activities that include conducting a comprehensive analysis  to determine the current status of HIT activities in the state.  As  part of that process, West Virginia will gather information on issues  such as existing barriers to its use of EHRs, provider eligibility for  EHR incentive payments, and the creation of a State Medicaid HIT Plan,  which will define the state’s vision for its long-term HIT use.