CCHIT certifies Health Care Systems' eMR Version 4

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Health Care Systems, Inc. (HCS) announced today that HCS eMR, Version 4, is 2011/2012 compliant and was certified as an EHR Module on 9/30/2010 by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT®), an ONC-ATCB, in accordance with the applicable HOSPITAL certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The 2011/2012 criteria support the Stage 1 meaningful use measures required to qualify eligible providers and hospitals for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  

"HCS is proud to be one of the first vendors to achieve ONC-ATCB 2011-2012 compliance for meaningful use Stage 1 and we are pleased to have certified on all 29 criteria for clinical and security measures.  HCS' meaningful use modules provide a rapid, inexpensive method for hospitals to achieve Stage 1 Meaningful Use that is customized to each hospital's overall long term strategy.  Our solutions allow hospitals to focus on medication safety while reaching their goals for meaningful use," said Dwight Henderson, President of HCS.

The ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification program tests and certifies that Complete EHRs meet all of the 2011/2012 criteria and EHR Modules meet one or more –but not all– of the criteria approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) for either eligible provider or hospital technology.  ONC-ATCB product certification updates will be available at http://www.cchit.org as they occur.

"CCHIT is pleased to be testing and certifying products so that companies are now able to offer these products to providers who wish to purchase and implement certified EHR technology and achieve meaningful use in time for the 2011-2012 incentives," said Karen M. Bell, M.D., M.S.S., Chair, CCHIT. 2011/2012 certification conferred by 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.

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Health Care Systems, Inc.

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