Pulse Systems' Complete EHR, Version 4.2.08, achieves 2014 Edition Complete Health IT certification from ICSA Labs


WICHITA, Kan. -- Pulse Systems, Inc.,an industry-leading provider of Electronic Health Record (EHR), Practice Management and Revenue Cycle Management solutions, announced its Pulse Complete EHR, version 4.2.08, has achieved 2014 Edition.

 

Complete EHR Ambulatory* ONC Health IT Certification, which designates that the software is capable of supporting healthcare providers with Stage 1 and Stage 2 meaningful use measures required to qualify for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The Pulse Complete EHR, version 4.2.08, was certified on June 27, 2014, by ICSA Labs, an Office of the National Coordinator-Authorized Certification Body (ONC-ACB) and is compliant in accordance with the criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

"We continuously strive to improve our clients' practices and patient-focused workflows while supporting meaningful use requirements, as evidenced by the 46 Clinical Quality Measures (CQMs) added to the Pulse Complete EHR, version 4.2.08," said Jeff Burton, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pulse Systems. "As meaningful use evolves and government proposals and mandates change, we set ourselves apart by providing services, support and education to our clients that enable them to focus on their chief priority: delivering superior healthcare to their patients."

ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon, offers vendor-neutral testing and certification. 2014 Edition ONC Health IT Certification is awarded to those technologies that are capable of meeting the more rigorous testing criteria developed to support providers and hospitals with Stage 2 meaningful use, which focuses on the capability of health IT to deliver higher quality patient care and exchange clinical information securely.

The Pulse Complete EHR, version 4.2.08, certification number is 140162R00. The product meets the following 46 clinical quality measures certification criteria: CMS2; CMS22; CMS50; CMS56; CMS61; CMS62; CMS65; CMS66; CMS68; CMS69; CMS75; CMS77; CMS90; CMS122; CMS123; CMS124; CMS125; CMS126; CMS127; CMS128; CMS129; CMS130; CMS131; CMS134; CMS135;  CMS137; CMS138; CMS139; CMS143; CMS144; CMS145; CMS146; CMS147; CMS148; CMS153; CMS154; CMS155; CMS156; CMS157; CMS158; CMS163; CMS164; CMS165; CMS166; CMS177; and CMS182.

 



July 16, 2014


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