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List of 33 EMR applications certified, eligible for stimulus cash

Thirty-three electronic medical records applications get the nod from the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology, meaning they’ll be eligible for stimulus cash. The non-profit agency charged with determining which electronic medical records offerings will be eligible for stimulus cash certified the first batch of EMR modules. The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology gave […]

Thirty-three electronic medical records applications get the nod from the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology, meaning they’ll be eligible for stimulus cash.

The non-profit agency charged with determining which electronic medical records offerings will be eligible for stimulus cash certified the first batch of EMR modules.

The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology gave the nod to 33 EMR offerings. Doctors and healthcare providers who can prove “meaningful use” of the technology will be able to claim a portion of the $27 billion earmarked to push EMR adoption in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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The certification means the software packages “are capable of meeting the 2011/2012 criteria supporting Stage 1 meaningful use as approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services,” according to a press release. HHS released the meaningful use criteria in July.

Here’s a list of the approved EMR systems:

Complete EHRs

Company
Product
Version
Domain
ABEL Medical Software Inc.
ABELMed EHR – EMR / PM
11
Eligible Provider
Allscripts
Allscripts Professional EHR
9.2
Eligible Provider
Aprima Medical Software, Inc
Aprima
2011
Eligible Provider
athenahealth, Inc
athenaClinicals
10.10
Eligible Provider
CureMD Corporation
CureMD EHR
10
Eligible Provider
The DocPatientNetwork.com
Doctations
2.0
Eligible Provider
Epic Systems Corporation
EpicCare Inpatient – Core EMR
Spring 2008
Hospital
Epic Systems Corporation
EpicCare Ambulatory – Core EMR
Spring 2008
Eligible Provider
GE Healthcare
Centricity Advance
10.1
Eligible Provider
gloStream, Inc.
gloEMR
6.0
Eligible Provider
Intuitive Medical Software
UroChartEHR
4.0
Eligible Provider
MCS – Medical Communication Systems, Inc.
iPatientCare
10.8
Eligible Provider
Medical Informatics Engineering
WebChart EHR
5.1
Eligible Provider
Meditab Software, Inc.
IMS
v. 14.0
Eligible Provider
NeoDeck Software
NeoMed EHR
3.0
Eligible Provider
NextGen Healthcare
NextGen Ambulatory EHR
5.6
Eligible Provider
Nortec Software Inc
Nortec EHR
7.0
Eligible Provider
Pulse Systems
2011 Pulse Complete EHR
2011
Eligible Provider
SuccessEHS
SuccessEHS
6.0
Eligible Provider
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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
Allscripts ED
6.3 Service Release 4
Hospital
Allscripts
Allscripts PeakPractice
5.5
Eligible Provider
eClinicalWorks LLC
eClinicalWorks
8.0.48
Eligible Provider
Health Care Systems, Inc.
HCS eMR
4.0
Hospital
NexTech Systems Inc.
NexTech Practice 2011
9.7
Eligible Provider
nextEMR, LLC
nextEMR, LLC
1.5.0.0
Eligible Provider
PeriGen
PeriBirth
4.3.50
Hospital
Prognosis Health Information Systems
ChartAccess
4
Hospital
Sammy Systems
SammyEHR
1.1.248
Eligible Provider
T-System Technologies, Ltd.
T SystemEV
2.7
Hospital
Universal EMR Solutions
Physician’s Solution
5.0
Eligible Provider
Vision Infonet Inc.,
MDCare EMR
4.2
Eligible Provider
WellCentive
WellCentive Registry
Version 2.0
Eligible Provider
Wellsoft Corporation
Wellsoft EDIS
v11
Hospital

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