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* ICSA Labs certificate indicating that OpenEMR 4.1 has achieved certification: [http://www.oemr.org/mw/images/e/e7/OEMR_EHR_Certificate-compAmb20110819.pdf OEMR EHR Certificate] | * ICSA Labs certificate indicating that OpenEMR 4.1 has achieved certification: [http://www.oemr.org/mw/images/e/e7/OEMR_EHR_Certificate-compAmb20110819.pdf OEMR EHR Certificate] | ||
* Official CMS Registration Site: http:// | * Official CMS Registration Site: http://oncchpl.force.com/ehrcert | ||
* Official CHPL Product/Certification Number: 110040R00 | * Official CHPL Product/Certification Number: 110040R00 | ||
:The product number assigned by the certification body, 110040R00, is not the number that should be used when attesting to meaningful use. | :The product number assigned by the certification body, 110040R00, is not the number that should be used when attesting to meaningful use. | ||
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::To obtain a CMS EHR Certification ID, follow the steps outlined below | ::To obtain a CMS EHR Certification ID, follow the steps outlined below | ||
::# Go to; http://onc-chpl.force.com/ehrcert/ | ::# Go to; http://onc-chpl.force.com/ehrcert/ | ||
::# Select 2011 | |||
::# Select Ambulatory Practice | ::# Select Ambulatory Practice | ||
::# Search for 'OpenEMR' | ::# Search for 'OpenEMR' | ||
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* [[Certification Project Archive]] | * [[Certification Project Archive]] | ||
[[Category:Certification]][[Category:Certification Stage I]] |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 17 June 2014
- ICSA Labs certificate indicating that OpenEMR 4.1 has achieved certification: OEMR EHR Certificate
- Official CMS Registration Site: http://oncchpl.force.com/ehrcert
- Official CHPL Product/Certification Number: 110040R00
- The product number assigned by the certification body, 110040R00, is not the number that should be used when attesting to meaningful use.
- You need to go to the CHPL website, add OpenEMR 4.1 product to your shopping cart along with any other certified products they might be using, and :based on that configuration you will be given a unique 15-digit number to use for attestation purposes. Here are some quick directions:
- To obtain a CMS EHR Certification ID, follow the steps outlined below
- Go to; http://onc-chpl.force.com/ehrcert/
- Select 2011
- Select Ambulatory Practice
- Search for 'OpenEMR'
- Add OpenEMR 4.1 to your cart to determine if your product(s) meet 100% of the required criteria
- Request a CMS EHR Certification ID for CMS registration or attestation from your cart page
- ONC Certification Official Letter and Rules
- Information on how eligible provider can register: http://www.cms.gov/EHRIncentivePrograms/20_RegistrationandAttestation.asp
- Re-branding Rules: ONC FAQ on rebranding certified EHRs