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Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) is a private not-for-profit organization that serves as the recognized US certification authority for electronic health records (EHR) and their networks. CCHIT was founded in 2004 with support from three leading industry associations in healthcare information management and technology: the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and the National Alliance for Health Information Technology(the Alliance). In September 2005, CCHIT was awarded a 3-year contract by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop and evaluate the certification criteria and inspection process for EHRs and the networks through which they interoperate. In October 2006, HHS officially designated CCHIT as a Recognized Certification Body (RCB).[1]
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MissionTo accelerate the adoption of health information technology by creating an efficient, credible and sustainable product certification program. Goals
CommissionersThe Commission, chaired by Mark Leavitt, MD, PhD, is currently composed of 21 members[2], each serving two-year terms:
StakeholdersCertified EHR products benefit many interested groups and individuals:
CCHIT and its volunteer workgroups strive to fairly represent the interests of each of these diverse groups in an open forum, communicating the progress of its work and seeking input from all quarters. CCHIT has received the endorsements of a number of professional medical organizations, including the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American College of Physicians, the Physicians' Foundation for Health Systems Excellence and Physicians' Foundation for Health Systems Innovation. OperationsPresentCCHIT has focused its first efforts on ambulatory EHR products[3] for the office-based physician and provider and began commercial certification in May 2006. CCHIT has begun the process of certification for inpatient EHR products[4] and expects to have certified products available in 2007. CCHIT has started to assess the potential of certifying EHR for specialty medicine, special care settings, and special-needs populations.[5] As part of this effort, an environmental scan is currently underway.[6] Announcements of CCHIT Certified Products
FutureCCHIT works in a dynamic environment, collaborating with HHS and AHIC. Some standards are just gaining consensus while standards for interoperability are at an earlier state of development.
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