May 13, 2014
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Modernizing Medicine EMA version gets ONC HIT EHR certification

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Modernizing Medicine recently announced EMA version 4.0 has achieved ONC HIT 2014 Edition Complete electronic health record certification and EMA Mobile version 4.0 has achieved ONC HIT 2014 Edition Modular electronic health record certification by ICSA Labs.

These certifications show the electronic health record (EHR) software is capable of supporting significantly higher levels of interoperability, patient access and advanced clinical processes to qualify for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Touted as one of the first EHR system vendors to achieve ONC HIT 2014 Edition Modular Certification for a mobile device, Modernizing Medicine’s EMR solution also features advanced functionality, including a highly sophisticated coding algorithm that can automate ICD-10 coding.

“At Modernizing Medicine we believe strongly in the value of the foundational functionality set forth by the ONC through Meaningful Use,” Daniel Cane, chief executive officer of Modernizing Medicine, stated in a company press release. “The reporting standards serve as drivers to ensure the continued enhancement of patient care, collaboration and physician workflow via EHR systems. At a time when many EMR vendors are unable to comply with the Stage 2 Meaningful Use measures, it was very important for us to not only adhere to, but to actually advance the compliance measures and capabilities set forth by the ONC through the data features of our product.”