Initial 36 EHRs/EHR Modules Approved Under Temporary Certification Program

ONC Certified Health IT Product List and CCHIT Press Release
Two ambulatory EHR modules and one complete ambulatory EHR were tested and certified by The Drummond Group and were the first officially listed  on Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) for Health IT’s Web site on the  Certified Health IT Product List on Ocotber 1, 2010.

CCHIT issued a press release on October 1, 2010 announcing testiing and certification of 33 EHR modules and complete systems. CCHIT certified 19 complete EHRs including one for a hospital and the rest for ambulatory clinician practices. Among 14 EHR systems certified by CCHIT as modules,  6 were for hospitals and remainder for ambulatory practices. CCHIT noted that many of the certified modules had been submitted as complete EHRs but had not yet been tested for a small number of tests since the federal agency, NIST, had not finalized some of the testing criteria, such as electronic prescribing.  

InfoGard Laboratories was only authorized by ONC to begin testing on September 24, 2010, while CCHIT and Drummond Group authorization began September 3, 2010. InfoGard is based in San Luis Obisop, CA; while CCHIT is based in Chicago, IL; and Drummond Group, Inc, is based in Austin, TX.

ONC’s Certified Health IT Product List
Accessed and excerpted as of 10/2/2010.
“The Certified HIT Product List (CHPL) provides a comprehensive listing of Complete EHRs and EHR Modules that have been tested and certified under the Temporary Certification Program maintained by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC).

“Each Complete EHR and EHR Module listed below has been certified by an ONC-Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ATCB), and reported to ONC, and approved by ONC after review. Certified products are identified with the name of the certifying ATCB, the ONC certification number, vendor information, product information, and product version number. Please note that only those products and versions included on the CHPL are deemed “certified EHR technology” under the ONC Temporary Certification Program. The CHPL provides a snapshot of the current listing of certified EHR products, and is updated as newly certified products are reported to and approved by ONC.”

Using the CHPL
“The Products Overview table references two types of EHR product certification classifications, one for Complete EHRs and one for EHR Modules.

“EHR products classified as Complete EHR are certified to meet all the mandatory certification criteria as identified in the Standards and Certification Criteria Final Rule (45 CFR Part 170 Part III). In the Final Rule, the certification criterion for Accounting for Disclosures (§170.302(w)) is optional for systems or technologies seeking certification and may not appear.

“EHR Modules are those technologies that are certified to at least one of the certification criteria as defined in the Standards and Certification Criteria Final Rule. Due to the regulatory requirement that EHR Module technologies be certified to the security criteria, as elaborated in the Final Rule, EHR Modules will typically be certified to more than one of the regulatory criteria.”

The data in the CHPL Products Overview table is current as of October 01, 2010.

Products Certification Overview 

Certifying ATCB ONC Cert # Vendor Products Products Class Module Product Ver #
Drummond Group Inc.
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09202010-8775-1
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QRS, Inc.
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PARADIGM
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Modular
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Ambu-
latory
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8.3
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Drummond Group Inc.
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09222010-2627-1
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ifa united i-tech Inc.
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ifa EMR
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Modular
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Ambu-
latory
———–
6
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Drummond Group Inc. 09232010-1945-1 ChartLogic, Inc. ChartLogic EMR Complete Ambu-latory  NA 7

Additional details will be available next week. 

Commission Announces First ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 Certifications
Press Release Issued by CCHIT on October 1, 2010 produced in full below.

33 Electronic Health Record Products Meeting ARRA Requirements Are Available to Providers 
CHICAGO – Oct. 1, 2010 – The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT®) announced today that it has tested and certified 33 Electronic Health Record (EHR) products under the Commission’s ONC-ATCB program, which certifies that the EHRs are capable of meeting the 2011/2012 criteria supporting Stage 1 meaningful use as approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). Certification is required to qualify eligible providers and hospitals for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  The certifications include 19 Complete EHRs, which meet all of the 2011/2012 criteria for either eligible provider or hospital technology, and 14 EHR Modules, which meet one or more – but not all – of the criteria.
CCHIT was among the first organizations to be recognized by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) as an Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ONC-ATCB). ONC-ATCB certification aligns with Health Information Technology: Initial Set of Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria for Electronic Health Record Technology published in the Federal Register in July 2010 and strictly adheres to the test procedures published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at the time of testing.  
“We are pleased to have quickly completed the certification process for these EHRs so that companies are now able to offer certified products to providers who wish to purchase and implement EHR technology and achieve meaningful use in time for the 2011-2012 incentives. This is a testament to the Commission’s long history in certifying EHRs and the skills and experience of our trained team who test the products we certify,” said Karen M. Bell, M.D., M.S.S., Chair, CCHIT. “We have ramped up our testing capacity to accommodate the demand for ONC-ATCB certification. Applications and testing dates are available for other EHR developers seeking this certification,” she said.

See the latest list of ONC-ATCB Certified 2011/2012 technology

EHR products that have received the Commission’s ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification are:

Complete EHRs
Company
Product
Version
Domain
ABELMed EHR – EMR / PM
11
Eligible Provider
Allscripts Professional EHR
9.2
Eligible Provider
Aprima
2011
Eligible Provider
athenaClinicals
10.10
Eligible Provider
CureMD EHR
10
Eligible Provider
Doctations
2.0
Eligible Provider
EpicCare Inpatient – Core EMR
Spring 2008
Hospital
EpicCare Ambulatory – Core EMR
Spring 2008
Eligible Provider
Centricity Advance
10.1
Eligible Provider
gloEMR
6.0
Eligible Provider
UroChartEHR
4.0
Eligible Provider
iPatientCare
10.8
Eligible Provider
WebChart EHR
5.1
Eligible Provider
IMS
v. 14.0
Eligible Provider
NeoMed EHR
3.0
Eligible Provider
NextGen Ambulatory EHR
5.6
Eligible Provider
Nortec EHR
7.0
Eligible Provider
2011 Pulse Complete EHR
2011
Eligible Provider
SuccessEHS
6.0
Eligible Provider
 
EHR Modules
Many companies offering ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certified EHR modules applied for certification of their products as certified complete EHRs but testing could not be completed on a small number of criteria (such as electronic prescribing) because planned updates to the test procedures by NIST were not available at the time of testing. These products are certified as EHR Modules in the interim but may return to become certified as complete EHRs in the near future. Providers interested in purchasing these products should follow CCHIT’s regular ONC-ATCB product certification updates available at http://www.cchit.org/ as they occur.  
Company
Product
Version
Domain
Allscripts ED
6.3 Service Release 4
Hospital
Allscripts PeakPractice
5.5
Eligible Provider
eClinicalWorks
8.0.48
Eligible Provider
HCS eMR
4.0
Hospital
NexTech Practice 2011
9.7
Eligible Provider
nextEMR, LLC
1.5.0.0
Eligible Provider
PeriBirth
4.3.50
Hospital
ChartAccess
4
Hospital
SammyEHR
1.1.248
Eligible Provider
T SystemEV
2.7
Hospital
Physician’s Solution
5.0
Eligible Provider
MDCare EMR
4.2
Eligible Provider
WellCentive Registry
Version 2.0
Eligible Provider
Wellsoft EDIS
v11
Hospital
 
The HHS Final Rule, Establishment of the Temporary Certification Program for Health Information Technology, requires EHR developers to provide complete information on the details of their ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification, including company and product name and version, date certified, unique product identification number, the criteria for which they are certified, and the clinical quality measures for which they were tested, and  any additional software a complete EHR or EHR module relied upon to demonstrate its compliance with a certification criteria. This information also will be available at http://www.cchit.org  next week for the products certified by CCHIT.
CCHIT and other ONC-ATCBs are required to provide ONC with a current list of Complete EHRs and  EHR Modules that have been tested and certified. That information will be published on ONC’s Certified HIT Products List (CHPL) Web page when it becomes available. 
Many products tested and certified by CCHIT in the ONC-ATCB program are also CCHIT Certified® in the Commission’s independently developed certification program designed for physician practices and hospitals looking for more robust, integrated EHR products to support the unique needs of their clinicians and patients.  Health IT companies certify their EHRs in both programs to provide greater assurance to their customers. Companies with products applying for the CCHIT Certified program may also apply for the ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 program at no additional cost. Detailed information about products with this dual certification is available at http://www.cchit.org.
About CCHIT
The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT®) is an independent, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the public mission of accelerating the adoption of robust, interoperable health information technology. The Commission has been certifying electronic health record technology since 2006 and is approved by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as an Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ONC-ATCB).  More information on CCHIT, CCHIT Certified® products and ONC-ATCB certified electronic health record technology is available at http://cchit.org.
 
About ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification
The ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification program tests and certifies that EHR technology is capable of meeting the 2011/2012 criteria approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). The certifications include Complete EHRs, which meet all of the 2011/2012 criteria for either eligible provider or hospital technology and EHR Modules, which meet one or more – but not all – of the criteria. ONC-ATCB certification aligns with Health Information Technology: Initial Set of Standards, Implementation Specifications, and Certification Criteria for Electronic Health Record Technology published in the Federal Register in July 2010 and strictly adheres to the test procedures published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at the time of testing.   ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification conferred by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT®) does not represent an endorsement of the certified EHR technology by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services nor does it guarantee the receipt of incentive payments.
 
“CCHIT®” and “CCHIT Certified®” are registered trademarks of the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology.
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