Healthcare IT News October 20, 2017
Bill Siwicki

Only 9 percent are fully compliant with ONC’s 2015 EHR certification, according to a new report from the eHealth Initiative.

The eHealth Initiative published a new research uncovering the reality that only 9 percent of healthcare providers are currently compliant with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT’s 2015 Edition for EHR certification.

ONC’s 2015 Edition Health IT Certification Criteria (known as the 2015 Edition) required health IT to demonstrate it can provide access to Common Clinical Data Sets (i.e. date of birth, race, ethnicity, vital signs, medications, lab tests, care team members, immunizations, assessment and plan of treatment, etc.) via an application programming interface.

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