May 15, 2009
MTBC EMR 4.0 RECEIVES 08 CCHIT CERTIFICATION
Software Complies with Updated Interoperability Requirements
May 15, 2009 – The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT®) announced that MTBC EMR 4.0 is a CCHIT Certified® 08 Ambulatory EHR and meets the Certification Commission’s electronic health record (EHR) criteria for office-based use. Ambulatory EHRs are designed for physician offices and clinics where most Americans get their healthcare. The Commission – a private, nonprofit organization – is the Recognized Certification Body in the United States for certifying health information technology products.
“Two key new areas of interoperability are required to achieve 08 certification,” said Mark Leavitt, M.D., Ph.D., chair, CCHIT. "First, ambulatory EHRs must be capable of advanced electronic prescribing functions so physicians can qualify for bonuses under Medicare’s new incentive program. Second, EHRs must be able to send and receive an electronic patient summary. These and other new criteria will ensure that certified health IT products help improve quality, safety and efficiency while protecting the privacy of health information.”
In the third year of the program’s operation, the criteria and testing have been significantly updated again to provide physicians with more assurance that certified products will meet their needs for functionality, interoperability and security. The Commission added 19 criteria to the 200 required in 2007. Those changes were focused on the ability to exchange patient information with other systems. A CCHIT Certified 08 Ambulatory EHR ensures:
- Additional electronic prescribing features: access to the patient’s medication history, formulary, and eligibility.
- Better and safer medication dosing, adjusted for patient weight and other factors.
- Better ability to prevent adverse reactions due to drug interactions or allergies.
- Use of standard formats to exchange basic patient information for continuity of care.
- Enhanced ability to view X-rays and other diagnostic images.
- Better management of patient consents and authorizations.
- Increased use of standard formats when receiving and storing laboratory results.
As a CCHIT Certified product, MTBC EMR 4.0 has been tested and passed inspection of 100 percent of these new criteria.
“We now provide an EMR system at a level approved by the only federally-recognized certifying body, CCHIT, which is as an invaluable tool for healthcare reform,” said David Rosenblum, MTBC president. “As a testament to our commitment to providing unparalleled service and value for physician practices of all sizes and specialties, we will offer and support our EMR 4.0 at no additional charge to our Premium Plan billing clients.”
The CCHIT Certified “seal of approval” for EHR products provides a consensus-based, government-recognized benchmark for ambulatory EHR products. By looking to products with the CCHIT Certified seal, physicians and other providers can reduce their risk in selecting an EHR product, allowing them to focus their evaluation on the special needs of their practices.
About MTBC
Founded in 1999 and based in Somerset, N.J., MTBC performs revenue cycle and practice management for healthcare providers in all specialties. MTBC’s Premium Plan service, billed at only 5 percent of collections, includes its EMR 4.0 free of charge, practice management tools, financial reporting capabilities, online patient scheduling and office forms, online access to billing and scheduling information, online insurance eligibility verification, electronic prescribing and lab connectivity, web site for patient scheduling, automated appointment reminder phone calls and the A.D.A.M. health encyclopedia for patient education. Practices and hospitals in 40 states have embraced MTBC. To learn more about MTBC’s medical billing and its medical transcription services, visit www.mtbc.com.
About CCHIT
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT®) is a private, nonprofit organization that has been named by the federal government as the Recognized Certification Body for health information technology. Its mission is to accelerate the adoption of health information technology by creating a credible, sustainable certification program. The certification requirements are based on widely accepted industry standards and involve the work of hundreds of expert volunteers and input from a variety of stakeholders throughout the health care industry. More information on CCHIT and CCHIT Certified® products is available at www.cchit.org and at www.ehrdecisions.com.
“CCHIT®” and “CCHIT Certified®” are registered marks of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology.
Media Contacts:
CCHIT
John Morrissey,
(312) 674-4934
jmorrissey@cchit.org
MTBC
Michael Menche, VP/Marketing & Sales
(732) 873-5133 ext. 124
mmenche@mtbc.com