An ONC certified EMR is the one
that which is certified by an ONC ATCB. ONC stands for (The Office of the
National Coordinator). The certification guidelines and criteria are handled by
ONC. Currently there are 6 organizations recognized by ONC as ATCB (authorized
testing and certification body) namely Drummond Group, InfoGard Laboratories,
Inc., SLI Global Solutions, ICSA Labs, and Surescripts LLC.
According to the ONC, aims, among
other things, to improve the quality of health care while reducing costs;
improve the coordination of care and information among hospitals, labs,
physicians and other health care organizations; ensure that personal health records
(PHR) remain secure, and promote the early detection, prevention and management
of chronic illness. An ONC certified EMR could play a significant role in
achieving above goals.
For the ONC to do its work,
significant upgrades to health IT systems across the country will be necessary.
To that end, and in response to provisions of the HITECH Act, the ONC drafted
an interim final rule for an initial set of standards, implementation
specifications and certification criteria for electronic health record (EHR)
systems.
The Health Information Technology for Economic
and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, a part of ARRA passed in 2009, created
"new incentive payment programs to help health providers as they
transition from paper-based medical records to EHRs. Incentive payments
totaling as much as $27 billion may be made under the program. Individual
physicians and other eligible professionals can receive up to $44,000 through
Medicare and almost $64,000 through Medicaid. Hospitals can receive millions."
(Aug. 30, 2010)
The HHS further explains that "to qualify for the
incentive payments, providers must not only adopt, but also demonstrate
meaningful use of ONC certified EMR systems. Certifying bodies such as the
ONC-ATCB ensure EHR users that their software will support the specific tasks
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