CCHIT Certified 08
Ambulatory EHR

CCHIT Certified Amblatory EHR 2007The following products have achieved CCHIT Certified status by testing against the CCHIT Certified 08 Ambulatory EHR criteria.

 

Company
Product
Date
Additional


American Medical Software


Electronic Patient Charts, Version 20


11/12/2008


Child Health


Community Computer Service Inc.


MEDENT 18


9/30/2008


Child Health

eClinicalWorks

eClinicalWorks 8.0

9/30/2008

Child Health

Epic Systems Corporation

EpicCare Ambulatory EMR Spring 2008

9/30/2008

Child Health

Greenway Medical Technologies, Inc.

PrimeSuite 2008

9/30/2008

Cardiovascular Medicine

Child Health

McKesson Provider Technologies

Practice Partner 9.3

9/30/2008

Child Health

MedInformatix, Inc.

MedInformatix, Version 7.0

10/28/2008

Cardiovascular Medicine


MedLink International, Inc

MedLink TotalOffice 3.1

9/30/2008

 

MedPlexus, Inc.

MedPlexus EHR 9.2.0.0

9/30/2008

Child Health

NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc.

NextGen EMR 5.5.27

9/30/2008

Cardiovascular Medicine

Child Health

Pulse Systems

Pulse Patient Relationship Management 4.1



9/30/2008

Child Health

VIP Medicine LLC

SmartClinic 16



9/30/2008
 

 

Pre-market, conditionally certified EHRs are new products that are fully certified once their operational use at a physician office site has been verified.

** Internally developed system

Important information about certification

CCHIT represents that the Certified products listed on our website have been inspected against our published Criteria, using our published Test Scripts, according to the methods and policies published in our Certification Handbook. CCHIT has not inspected, nor does it make any representations, about any other characteristics of these products or companies.

The CCHIT Certified 08 Ambulatory EHR Criteria represent basic requirements that the Commission and its Workgroups believe are appropriate for many common ambulatory care settings. CCHIT acknowledges that these Criteria may not be suitable for settings such as behavioral health, emergency departments, or specialty practices and our current certification makes no representation for these. Purchasers should not interpret a lack of CCHIT Certification as being of significance for specialties and domains not yet addressed by CCHIT Criteria.