TriMed Technologies' EHR version 7.9 achieves 2014 Edition Complete Ambulatory EHR Certification

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TriMed Technologies, a leading provider of physician based healthcare information solutions, announced that its EHR (Electronic Health Record) version 7.9, has received 2014 Edition Complete Ambulatory EHR Certification, which designates that the software is capable of supporting healthcare providers with Stage 1 and Stage 2 Meaningful Use measures required to qualify for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). TriMed Technologies' EHR version 7.9 was certified by ICSA Labs, an Office of the National Coordinator-Authorized Certification Body (ONC-ACB) and is compliant in accordance with the criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The e-Medsys® EHR is a part of the larger e-Medsys® suite of medical software solutions including the e-Medsys PM (Practice Management), Patient Portal, Document Manager, and Amplify - A Mobile EHR.

By achieving compliance for 2014 Edition certification, TriMed continues to demonstrate a commitment to providing a Complete EHR solution for practices seeking to maintain high levels of productivity while utilizing a certified ambulatory EHR.

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