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CCHIT Certification

MediNotes e version 5.0 is CCHIT Certified for Ambulatory EHR 2006. CCHIT is a recognized Certification Body in the United States for certifying health information technology products - an independent, not-profit organization that sets the benchmark for electronic health records. CCHIT's mission is to accelerate the adoption of robust, interoperable healthcare information technology throughout the United States by creating an efficient, credible, sustainable mechanism for the certification of healthcare IT products.

The goals of CCHIT product certification are to:

  • Reduce the risk of HIT investments by providers
  • Ensure interoperability (compatibility) of HIT produts
  • Enhance the availability of HIT adoption incentives from purchasers and payers, and
  • Protect the privacy of personal health information

Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Networking Infrastructure Solutions

MediNotes is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner for Networking Infrastructure Solutions. We have earned the highest customer endorsement and have the knowledge, skills, and commitment to help implement technology solutions that match your exact business needs. We have passed the highest level of requirements from Microsoft and have demonstrated the most robust, efficient and scalable implementations of Microsoft technologies in demonstrated enterprise customer deployments or an on-site Microsoft assessment.

HIPAA Certified

MediNotes is certified for HIPAA regulations by the HIPAA Academy. Our product offers:

  • Audit trails to denote what changes have been made to patient records, and by whom
  • Access based on user license levels
  • Password security
  • Automatic logout after a period of inactivity

 

 
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