OpenEMR Certification

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CCHIT Certification

Completion Barometer

Meaningful Use

Funding Requirements Teams Identified Development Started Submitted to CCHIT
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Color Key: In Progress Coded Completed

Full 'C' Certification

This project follows successful Meaningful Use certification.

Funding Requirements Teams Identified Development Started Submitted to CCHIT

Project Tracking

  • CCHIT_MU_2011_Project - Current meeting notes, target dates and SPRINT logs are located here as well as some team decisions about design choices.

Summary

The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) has published ambulatory certification criteria on their web page: CCHIT Web Site - look here for for the most current information. CCHIT has been in existence since about 2006 and the criteria have been revised several times.

The United States Department of Health and Human services and the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology have published a definition of what they consider to be Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records. These criteria have divided into five very broad policies:

  1. Improve quality, safety, efficiency, and reduce health disparities
  2. Engage Patients And Families.
  3. Improve Care Coordination.
  4. Improve population and public health
  5. Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information

Other References

Ronald Leemhuis did some early testing of how OpenEMR stacks up against the 2008 criteria: Initial CCHIT Functionality Testing

This topic had been much discussed by the OpenEMR project at SourceForge:

Organizational Meeting Notes

We have had four organizational teleconferences and here are the transcripts:

Criteria Breakdown Categories

The Criteria are further subdivided into the large categories of Functionality, Interoperability, and Security:

Functionality

The ability to create and handle electronic records for all of a physician practice's patients, as well as computerize the flow of work in the office. There are approximately 400 functionality criteria. The areas covered are:

  • Organizing patient data
  • Compiling lists
  • Receiving and displaying information
  • Creating orders
  • Supporting decisions
  • Authorized sharing
  • Administrative and billing support
  • Graphical reports
  • Automatic alerts
  • Maintaining documents and guidelines
  • Disease and drug management

Interoperability

The ability to receive and send electronic data between an EHR and outside sources of information such as labs, pharmacies and other EHRs in physician offices and hospitals. There are approximately two dozen Interoperability criteria.

The broad areas required are:

Security

  • Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information
    • The ability to maintain patient information safe and private. CCHIT requires ambulatory EHR products to provide state-of-the-art technical capabilities.

The broad areas covered are:

CCHIT Security To Do List - Created by Visolve

Exchange Clinical Information

Provide Patient with Timely Electronic Access to Health Information

Provide Patient with Electronic copy of their Health Information upon Request

Capability to Submit Electronic Data to Immunization Registries

Capability to Provide Electronic Syndromic Surveillance Data to Public Health Agencies

Testing and QA for CCHIT Certification

CCHIT_Project_QA_Testing_Page

HHS Certification

Current Status

Criteria Analysis

Description

At the end of December, 2009, Health and Human Services (HHS) released two important documents concerning EMR software:

These documents outline the requirements that EMR software must meet, and what the medical practices and hospitals themselves must do in order to be eligible for the ARRA EHR incentive payments.

Certification Criteria

The certification criteria is currently being reviewed.

Gap Analysis

The gap analysis will be started once the certification criteria have been reviewed.

Project Plan

The project plan will completed following the gap analysis.

Action Items & Backlog

The outstanding items for HHS Certification process will be tracked here.