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CCHIT publishes new criteria, plans program changes

May 19, 2009 | Bernie Monegain, Editor

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CHICAGO – The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology has approved final 2009-2010 criteria for certification of ambulatory, inpatient and emergency department electronic health records.

The panel also approved criteria for its newly developed stand-alone electronic prescribing certification. 

CCHIT also gave the green light to updated criteria for the ambulatory add-on options in child health and cardiovascular medicine.  Besides the detailed criteria and test scripts, the panel will publish a companion guide mapping the criteria to the characteristics of a qualified EHR as described in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). 

The material will be published on May 29 at www.cchit.org.

"Over 200 volunteers have demonstrated their commitment to improving health and care by delivering this extensive body of work on time as promised," said CCHIT Chairman Mark Leavitt, MD.  "We will be offering these certification criteria promptly to the Federal HIT Policy and Standards Committees, along with data from our four years of experience certifying health IT, as the committees race to meet their tight deadlines." 

The certification handbook, containing the policies of the commission's certification programs, is undergoing a significant revision to take into account the expanded applicability of EHR certification under ARRA, Leavitt said. Changes will include a more extensive verification of successful implementation and use of commercial products, as well as piloting of a new program to inspect and certify EHR technologies-in-use that will accommodate a wider variety of development and deployment models. 

The commission has also formed a sub-committee to research usability measurement.

Leavitt noted that according to the Office of the National Coordinator's program implementation plan, the draft rule – which includes standards and certification criteria – must be submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services  by Aug.  26.

"We will defer launch of our 2009-2010 inspection programs until we have reviewed that material, in order to ensure conformance of this program to ARRA incentive requirements," Leavitt said.

The commission will release the updated certification handbook and announce further details regarding application for 2009-2010 certification in June or July.

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Reader Comments (1)Login to Post a Comment

1168403 says: CCHIT Revision
May 26, 2009 | 10:52AM GMT

How come you never state the cost of certification if $25,000+.. How does a small business or company who meets every single criteria but cannot afford that hefty sum become certified..
One would think that the certification should be FREE, because if you exhibit that you meet the criteria (you could charge $100,+ per year for registration or something like that) you should become certified.

From my vantage point it seems that you are looking to exclude the small businesses who by the way are 70% of the nations businesses and who is the backbone of the economy. I feel that by doing this you are sending a signal that you don't want any new or fresh ideas and that only the Large and well known names will be in the mix.
I for one will fight this all the way to the top because my company and product more than meets your criteria, as a matter of fact my program should be the standard because of all that it contains. Now if you want to review my program to see what I am talking about, you have to contact me at info@sgmscorp.com.. I am waiting... Norman Eisenberg, President
Safe Guard Medi-Systems Corp

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