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170.314(a)(1), (2), (6) through (8), and (16) and (b)(3) and (4). | 170.314(a)(1), (2), (6) through (8), and (16) and (b)(3) and (4). | ||
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===Per ONC/NIST Final Test Methods=== | |||
:See here: http://www.healthit.gov/policy-researchers-implementers/2014-edition-final-test-method | |||
==Status== | ==Status== | ||
:A group http://www.theusabilitypeople.com/ has offered to assist (donate some time to help guide us, but the OpenEMR project still needs to provide the majority of the resources) [[User:Bradymiller|Bradymiller]] 20:12, 8 March 2014 (UTC) | |||
:*If need details on the arrangement, ask Brady, and he'll cc the email trail. | |||
==Proposal== | ==Proposal== |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 8 March 2014
Overview
MU Requirements
Per ONC
- Taken from ONC Final Rule:File:2014 Edition Cert Federal Register.pdf
(3) Safety-enhanced design. User-centered design processes must be applied to each capability an EHR technology includes that is specified in the following certification criteria: § 170.314(a)(1), (2), (6) through (8), and (16) and (b)(3) and (4).
Per ONC/NIST Final Test Methods
Status
- A group http://www.theusabilitypeople.com/ has offered to assist (donate some time to help guide us, but the OpenEMR project still needs to provide the majority of the resources) Bradymiller 20:12, 8 March 2014 (UTC)
- If need details on the arrangement, ask Brady, and he'll cc the email trail.