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i3 EHR receives ONC Health IT Cures Update Certification

Authored by: Julie Fogel, Director of Marketing

We’re pleased to announce that i3 Healthcare Solutions’ electronic health record (EHR) has achieved Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC-Health IT) 2015 Edition Health IT certification via the Drummond Group LLC, an Authorized Certification Body (ACB). 

 

Formerly known as MEDCORE/i3Med, the electronic health record product was first certified in 2018. To earn its current certification, newly renamed i3 EHR was tested and found to be in accordance with applicable standards and certification criteria put forth by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).   

 

“The team of professionals who now comprise i3 Healthcare Solutions bring more than 50 years of experience delivering solutions to our customers that support better patient experiences and improved patient outcomes,” said Eric Willis, who was named President of i3 Healthcare Solutions in October of 2023.   

 

“This certification reflects our ongoing commitment to providing the healthcare market with software solutions that increase efficiency, improve information access and drive more informed decision making,” Willis continued.  

 

This ONC designation certifies that i3 EHR delivers the supporting functionality required to enable eligible providers and hospitals to meet the various regulatory requirements of programs that involve the use of certified electronic health records technology.  

About this Certification  

This Health IT Module (i3 Healthcare Solutions’ i3 EHR 5.2 Version) is 2015 Edition compliant and has been certified by an ONC-ACB in accordance with the applicable certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This certification does not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.  

 

Holds Certificate No: 15.04.04.2621.iMed.52.01.1.231220  

Date Certified: 12/20/2023  

Effective Date: 2015 Edition 

Criteria Tested: 170.315 (a)(2-3, 5, 9, 12, 14); (b)(1-2, 10); (c)(1); (d)(1-9, 12-13); (e)(1, 3); (f)(3); (g)(2-7, 9-10) 

Clinical Quality Measures Tested: 68v12 

Additional Software Used: EMR Direct phiMail® Direct Messaging, EMR Direct Interoperability Engine 

 

Disclosures: Any additional types of costs that an EP, EH, or CAH would pay to implement the Health IT Module’s capabilities to attempt to meet CMS objectives and measures. Refer to the Drummond Group Mandatory Disclosure Statement document for more details. EHR technology self-developers are excluded from this requirement. 

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