EHR certification update 12.10

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

Vendor; product: digiChart; digiChart OB-GYN version 8.0
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete EHR
Certifying body: Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT)
Certification number: CC-1112-544910-1
 
Vendor; product: DrFirst; Rcopia-MU
Certification: Modular Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-401680-1

Vendor; product:
Medical Messenger; Astral Jet version 4
Certification: 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification number: 12082010-6739-8

Vendor: products: McKesson; Practice Partner version 9.5, Medisoft Clinical version 17 SP1, Lytec MD 2011
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete EHR (all)
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-589589-1 (Practice Partner), CC-1112-589589-1 (Medisoft Clinical), CC-1112-589589-1 (Lytec MD)

Vendor; product: Netsmart Technologies; Avatar 2011
Certification: Stage 1 2011 EHR Module
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification numbers: 10042010-7489-1 (inpatient)
10042010-7488-1 (ambulatory)

Vendor; product: NextGen Healthcare Information Systems; NextGen Inpatient Clinicals version 2.4
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete EHR
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-300400-1
Additional software used to demonstrate compliance: ExitCare 7.5.0.4400 and MicroMedex CKO Server Version 7 with ASCII files.
 
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