OpenEMR CCHIT Certification

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(The below documentation is outdated and is only being kept for historical purposes)
We have had three organizational teleconferences and here are the transcripts:
  • CCHIT Organizational Teleconference #1 07/10/2009
  • CCHIT Organizational Teleconference #2 07/14/2009
  • CCHIT Organizational Teleconference #3 08/24/2009
  • CCHIT Organizational Teleconference #4 10/24/2009
  • 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


    From there 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

    2011 Objectives

  • Engage Patients And Families.
  • Improve Care Coordination.
  • 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: Laboratory results
    Electronic medication prescribing
    Exchange summary of documents

  • 4. Improve Population and Public Health.
  • 5. Ensure adequate privacy and security protections for personal health information (Security)

    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:

  • User Authentication.
  • Controlling Access.
  • Audit Control.
  • Encryption During Transmission.
  • Protection at Rest.
  • Practitioner Data Integrity.
  • Backup Strategies.
  • Individual Patient Access.
  • Dear Ronald Leemhuis did some early testing of how OpenEMR stacks up against the 2008 criteria: InitialFunctionalityTesting

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

  • https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=2154323&forum_id=202506
  • https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=2042768&forum_id=202504

  • CCHIT To Do List: What we Need to do and who has volunteered to work on it can be found here.

    Last modified: 24.11.09 by bradymiller
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