EHR certification update 1.28.11

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: Covisint (Compuware); Covisint DocSite
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: Certification Commission for Health IT (CCHIT)
Certification number: CC-1112-983070-1

Vendor; product: Doctor Office Management; 2011 Physician Xpress
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying body: InfoGard
Certification number: IG-2372-10-0009

Vendor; product: Intivia; InSync 5.4
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification number: 0292010-2301-1

Vendor; product: LSS Data Systems; C/S Version 5.6.4
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification number: 01192011-4212-8

Vendor; product: MacPractice; MacPractice MD
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying Body: CCHIT
Certification Number: CC-1112-769760-1

Vendor; product: M2ComSys; Total Clinic Automation Solution (T-CAS) 2.2
Certification
: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number:
CC-1112-232900-1

Vendor; product: Penn Medical Informatics Systems; EyeDoc EMR 9.7
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete Ambulatory EHR
Certifying body: Drummond Group
Certification number: 01122011-3625-6

Vendor; product: Qualifacts; CareLogic EHR Enterprise
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-984260-1

Vendor; product: SOAPware; SOAPware 2011
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 Complete EHR
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-565910-1

Vendor; product: Sunquest Information Systems; Sunquest Laboratory 6.4.2
Certification: Stage 1 2011/2012 EHR Module
Certifying body: CCHIT
Certification number: CC-1112-715250-1

Click here to access the complete Certified Health IT Products List.

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