Siemens Healthcare has achieved complete EHR ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 Certification for Soarian EHR version 2010, Invision EHR version 2010 and MedSeries4 EHR version 2010. These Complete EHRs are 2011/2012 compliant and have been certified by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT), an ONC-ATCB, in accordance with the applicable certification criteria for Hospitals adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
In addition to the Complete EHR certifications, Siemens Healthcare is one of the first vendors to have accomplished certifying a range of software “bundles” by certifying six additional Modular EHRs. This approach covers the broadest customer base and allows customers to attest certification on the Siemens functionality that they have purchased, even if they have not purchased their entire solution from Siemens. This also allows customers to more easily support achievement of meaningful use through the mix of products, both Siemens and non-Siemens, to meet their specific needs.
“Our intent is to position our entire customer base to pursue the HITECH incentives, as demonstrated by our comprehensive approach to certification,” said John Glaser, CEO of Siemens Health Services Business Unit. “Siemens is committed to helping all of our customers succeed in not only achieving meaningful use, but also in delivering exceptional care as supported by their Siemens solutions. Now that we’ve received certification, we continue to focus on providing tools and services that will help our customers cross the meaningful use finish line and address the emerging challenges facing the industry.”
As providers work to meet meaningful use measures, Siemens offers a customized roadmap to meaningful use and related application checklists. These tools are designed to help customers with the job of absorbing hundreds of pages of regulations and then translating them into an ARRA action plan. Beyond the ARRA Roadmap, regularly updated programs like the Siemens ARRA web-cast series and the ARRA virtual conferences provide valuable information directly to customers’ desktops.
“The scope and complexity of ARRA-HITECH requirements make understanding how to satisfy meaningful use measures a real challenge,” said Denton Arledge, Vice President and Chief Information Officer for WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Raleigh, N.C. “It would be much more daunting without the depth of skill and resources available to us from Siemens Healthcare.”
These certifications do not represent an endorsement by the US Department of Health and Human Services or guarantee the receipt of incentive payments. Specific certification information follows below: Soarian EHR version 2010 (Complete EHR #CC-1112-631700-1) includes: Soarian Clinical v3.2 (including Clinical Access, Common Clinical, Clinical Team, Physician Team, Embedded Analytics) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2 OPENLink v23.8 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Enterprise Document Management (EDM) v 24.09sp2 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Soarian Quality Measures (SQM) VA 56A or Soarian Quality Reporting Service (SQRS)
Clinical Quality Measures Tested: NQF 0371, NQF 0372, NQF 0373, NQF 0374, NQF 0375, NQF 0376, NQF 0435, NQF 0436, NQF 0437, NQF 0438, NQF 0439, NQF 0440, NQF 0441, NQF 0495, NQF 0497.
Soarian EHR B2 version 2010 (EHR Module #CC-1112-631700-2) includes: Soarian Clinical v3.2 (including Clinical Access, Common Clinical, Clinical Team, Physician Team, Embedded Analytics) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2 OPENLink v23.8 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Enterprise Document Management (EDM) v 24.09sp2 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS)
Certification Modules Tested: 170.302(a) through 170.302(v) and 170.306 (a) through 170.306 (h). Soarian EHR B3 version 2010 (EHR Module #CC-1112-631700-3) includes: Soarian Clinical v3.2 (including Clinical Access, Common Clinical, Clinical Team, Physician Team, Embedded Analytics) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2 OPENLink v23.8
Invision EHR version 2010 (Complete EHR #CC-1112-631700-4) includes: Invision V27.3 (COR, Advanced Patient Assessments, Vital Signs, Orders, Net Access, Gold, CPOE, LCR, Rules, Patient Management) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2 OPENLink v23.8 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Enterprise Document Management (EDM) v 24.09sp2 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Siemens Decision Support System (DSS) V6.3.3 or Soarian Quality Reporting Service (SQRS) Soarian Quality Measures (SQM) VA 56A or Soarian Quality Reporting Service (SQRS).
Clinical Quality Measures Tested: NQF 0371, NQF 0372, NQF 0373, NQF 0374, NQF 0375, NQF 0376, NQF 0435, NQF 0436, NQF 0437, NQF 0438, NQF 0439, NQF 0440, NQF 0441, NQF 0495, NQF 0497.
Invision EHR B2 version 2010 (EHR Module #CC-1112-631700-5) includes: Invision V27.3 (COR, Advanced Patient Assessments, Vital Signs, Orders, Net Access, Gold, CPOE, LCR, Rules, Patient Management) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2 OPENLink v23.8 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Enterprise Document Management (EDM) v 24.09sp2 or Advanced Interoperability Service (AIS) Siemens Decision Support System (DSS) V6.3.3
Certification Modules Tested: 170.302(a) through 170.302(v) and 170.306 (a) through 170.306 (h). Invision EHR B3 version 2010 (EHR Module #CC-1112-631700-6) includes: Invision V27.3 (COR, Advanced Patient Assessments, Vital Signs, Orders, Net Access, Gold, CPOE, LCR, Rules, Patient Management) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2 OPENLink v23.8
Certification Modules Tested: 170.302(a) through 170.302(h), 170.302(j) through 170.302(m) 170.302(o) through 170.302(v) and 170.306(a), (b), (c), (g) and (h). Invision EHR B4 version 2010 (EHR Module #CC-1112-631700-7) includes: Invision V27.3 (COR, Advanced Patient Assessments, Vital Signs, Orders, NetAccess, Gold, CPOE, LCR, Rules, Patient Management) Siemens Pharmacy / Medication Administration Check V24.2sp2
Certification Modules Tested: 170.302(a) through 170.302(h), 170.302(j), 170.302(m), 170.302(o) through 170.302(v) and 170.306(a), (b), (c), and (h).All Envision EHR products were certified on November 5, 2010.
MedSeries4 EHR version 2010(Complete EHR #CC-1112-631700-8) includes: MedSeries4 V31.10 (including: Web Connect Repository, Web Connect Access, Web Connect Orders, Web Connect Documentation, Web Connect Care Plans, Web Connect Medication Orders, Web Connect MAR, Patient Management, Web Connect Clinical Care Documents) Siemens Pharmacy/Med Administration Check V24.2 SP2 Siemens OPENLink V23.8 Soarian Quality Reporting Service (SQRS).
Clinical Quality Measures Tested: NQF 0371, NQF 0372, NQF 0373, NQF 0374, NQF 0375, NQF 0376, NQF 0435, NQF 0436, NQF 0437, NQF 0438, NQF 0439, NQF 0440, NQF 0441, NQF 0495, NQF 0497.
MedSeries4 B2 EHR version 2010 (EHR Module # CC-1112-631700-9) includes: MedSeries4 V31.10 (including: Web Connect Repository, Web Connect Access, Web Connect Orders, Web Connect Documentation, Web Connect Care Plans, Web Connect Medication Orders, Web Connect MAR, Patient Management, Web Connect Clinical Care Documents) Siemens Pharmacy/Med Administration Check V24.2 SP2 Siemens OPENLink V23.8
Certification Modules Tested: 170.302(a) through 170.302(m), 170.302(o) through 170.302(v), and 170.306 (a) through 170.306 (h). All MedSeries4 EHR products were certified on November 10, 2010.
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