EHR certification update 2.11.11

CMIO.net presents a weekly update of the EHR products certified by the Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT Authorized Testing and Certification Bodies (ONC-ATCBs). The following EHR certifications were announced recently:

Vendor; product: Healthcare Management Systems; HMS EDIS 4.2
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification number: 02022011-7212-1

Vendor; product: Henry Schein Medical Systems; MicroMD EMR 7.5
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: Certification Commission for Health IT (CCHIT)
Certification number: CC-1112-524956-1

Vendor; product: Iatric Systems; Clinical Document Exchange Client Server 1.5.0
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-290560-2

Vendor; product: McKesson; Quality eMeasures 1.0 and Clinical Performance Analytics 15.0 ARRA SP
Certification:
Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Modules
Certifying body:
Drummond Group
Certification number:
01192011-6525-8 (Quality eMeasures 1.0) and 00192011-3988-8 (Clinical Performance Analytics 15.0 ARRA SP)

 Vendor; product: MTBC; MTBC EMR 5.0
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete EHR
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: cc-1112-609610-1

Vendor; product: Unibased Systems Architecture; ForSite2020 7.0
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification number: 01282011?6686?1

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