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The Social Life of Health Information

A new Pew Internet/CHCF national survey finds the Internet has joined doctors and family members as one of the top three ways people search for answer to their health care questions.

Evaluating One-e-App

CHCF and The California Endowment funded the development of One-e-App, a Web-based program that enables users to apply for multiple public insurance programs at once. Read a business case assessment by The Lewin Group.

Privacy, Security, and the Stimulus Bill

The recently enacted economic stimulus legislation includes a number of improvements to federal health privacy law. This brief looks at issues of privacy and security in the wake of ARRA.

EHRs and PHRs

Friday, June 29, 2007

Certification Group Finalizes Criteria for Inpatient EHRs

The Certification Commission for Healthcare IT on Thursday published on its Web site the final certification criteria for the first round of testing inpatient electronic health record systems, Health Data Management reports (Health Data Management, 6/28).

Vendor applications will be accepted from Aug. 1 to Aug. 14 for testing and certification of inpatient computerized physician order entry and electronic medication-administration systems. The test results are expected to be announced in late October, and certification lasts for three years.

The cost of certification testing and a first-year maintenance fee totals $34,000, and an annual maintenance fee of $5,800 will be charged for the remaining two years, Health IT Strategist reports (Conn, Health IT Strategist, 6/28).

Commissioners

In related news, CCHIT through July will accept applications for six positions on its 21-member board of commissioners. The positions will represent:

  • Ambulatory care providers;
  • Consumers;
  • Health information exchanges;
  • Informatics experts;
  • Public health agencies; and
  • Safety-net providers (Health Data Management, 6/28).



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