CCHIT Certified
Inpatient EHR 2007
The following products have achieved CCHIT Certified status by
testing against the 2007 Inpatient EHR criteria.
| company (product
version) |
date certified |
Cerner Corporation
(Cerner Millennium PowerChart 2007) |
1/22/2008 |
Computer Programs and Systems, Inc. (CPSI)
(CPSI System, 15) |
11/5/2007 |
Dairyland Healthcare Solutions
(Clinical Information System (CIS), Version 9.0.0) |
6/13/2008 |
Eclipsys Corporation
(Sunrise Acute Care, 4.5 SP4) |
11/5/2007 |
Epic Systems Corporation
(EpicCare Inpatient, Spring 2007) |
11/5/2007 |
GE Healthcare, Integrated IT Solutions, Enterprise Solutions
Pre-market, conditional certification
(Centricity Enterprise, Version 6.7) |
6/30/2008 |
Healthcare Management Systems, Inc.
(Healthcare Management Systems, 7.0) |
11/5/2007 |
McKesson
Pre-market, conditional certification
(Horizon Clinicals Suite—Horizon Expert Orders, Horizon Order Management, Care Organizer, Horizon Expert Documentation and Horizon AdminRx, Version ER 7.8.2) |
5/29/2008 |
MEDITECH
(Advanced Clinical Systems, Client Server 5.6) |
1/22/2008 |
MEDITECH
(Advanced Clinical Systems, MAGIC 5.6) |
1/22/2008 |
Prognosis Health Information Systems
(ChartAccess 1.0) |
11/5/2007 |
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc.
(INVISION Clinicals Version 27.0 with Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check (MAK), Version 24.0) |
1/22/2008 |
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc.
(MedSeries4 WebConnect Clinical Suite with Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check (MAK), Version 28.10 and V24) eMAR ONLY |
6/12/2008 |
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc.
(Soarian Clinicals 2.0C5 with Siemens Pharmacy and Med Administration Check 24.0) |
11/5/2007 |
Important information about certification
In addition to meeting foundational functionality criteria such as security, the certified inpatient products were examined for combined clinician order entry (often called CPOE or “Computerized Physician Order Entry”) and medication administration capabilities (often called eMAR or “Electronic Medication Administration Record”), including related clinical decision support. The Commission focused certification testing on these areas first because they have the lowest rate of adoption in hospitals but have been shown to offer the highest value for improvement of care. A key point: applying certification to CPOE and eMAR first does not imply that these are the first modules hospitals should implement.
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. The Commission is not currently certifying eMAR only products due to a lack of pilot test volunteers. CCHIT has not inspected, nor does it make any representations, about any other characteristics of these products or companies.
The 2007 Inpatient EHR Criteria represent basic requirements that the Commission and its Workgroups believe are appropriate for most acute care, inpatient care settings. CCHIT acknowledges that these Criteria may not be suitable for all inpatient settings and our current certification makes no representation for specialized care settings. Purchasers should not interpret a lack of CCHIT Certification as being of significance for care settings not yet addressed by CCHIT Criteria.
* Full certification requires that the product be installed at a customer site. Conditionally certifed products have passed all facets of CCHIT testing but, as new products or new versions of existing products, have not yet provided a verifiable customer reference.
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