Medflow 2.0 EHR, Release 10 gets ONC HIT 2014 Edition COMPLETE EHR certification

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Medflow, Inc., Medflow 2.0 EHR, Release 10 has achieved ONC HIT 2014 Edition COMPLETE EHR certification, which designates that the software is capable of supporting Eligible Providers with meeting the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Meaningful Use measures required to qualify for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Medflow 2.0 EHR, Release 10 was certified on January 22, 2015 by ICSA Labs, an Office of the National Coordinator-Authorized Certification Body ONC-ACB) and is compliant in accordance with applicable criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

"This is a tremendous accomplishment for Medflow. Medflow started coding this brand new program in April 2014 and have now reached certification, this says a lot about our company and people," said Jim Messier, vice president of sales & marketing, Medflow. "With this certification, we believe our customers are well prepared to successfully demonstrate Meaningful Use with a lot less time, clicks, pain and resource."

ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon, offers vendor-neutral testing and certification. ONC HIT 2014 Edition Certification is granted to those technologies that are capable of meeting the more rigorous testing criteria developed to support providers and hospitals who wish to demonstrate Stage 2 meaningful use, which focuses on the capability of health IT to deliver higher quality patient care and exchange clinical information securely.

Medflow 2.0 EHR, Release 10's certification number is 150006R00. ONC HIT certification conferred by ICSA Labs does not represent an endorsement of the certified EHR technology by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

The clinical quality measures to which Medflow 2.0 EHR, Release 10 has been certified include: CMS 50, CMS 62, CMS 68, CMS 69, CMS 122, CMS 127, CMS 131, CMS 132, CMS 133, CMS 138, CMS 142, CMS 143, CMS 147, CMS 156, CMS 165 and CMS 167.

The additional software relied upon to comply with one or more of the certification criteria include: Data Motion Direct, DIT (Drug Information Technology), Medline, Meinberg NTP Dameon and Surescripts.

The additional types of costs that an eligible provider would pay to implement this Complete EHR's capabilities in order to attempt to meet meaningful use objectives and measures include: Release 10.

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Medflow, Inc.

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