ClientTell's Reminder Manager Achieves ONC HIT 2014 Edition Modular EHR Certification

Press release from the issuing company

Thursday, November 20th, 2014

ClientTell's Reminder Manager, Version 2.0.14.1 has achieved ONC HIT 2014 Edition Modular EHR certification, which designates that the software is capable of supporting eligible providers with meeting the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Meaningful Use measures that are required for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  Reminder Manager was certified on October 27, 2014 by ICSA Labs, an Office of the National Coordinator-Authorized Certification Body (ONC-ACB) and is compliant in accordance with applicable criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

"By achieving this certification, we believe it prepares our customers to successfully attest for and further complete Meaningful Use objectives," said Pat Sullivan, president and CEO, ClientTell. "We remain committed to helping our clients improve their patient engagement strategies and we believe this certification is just one more way we can assist them."

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

ClientTell Reminder Manager's certification number is 140314R00. ONC HIT certification conferred by ICSA Labs does not represent an endorsement of the certified EHR technology by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

ClientTell's Reminder Manager 2.0.14.1 meets the following certification criteria: 
170.314(a)(14) – Patient List Creation
170.314(g)(2) – Automated Measure Calculation
170.314(g)(4) – Quality Management System

The additional types of costs that an eligible provider would pay to implement Reminder Manager's capabilities in order to attempt to meet Meaningful Use objectives and measures may include an initial implementation fee and subsequent monthly service fees.