ICSA Labs Is Set To Begin Testing And Certifying Electronic Health Records To Ensure They Comply With Latest Federal Requirements
Labs’ Stage 2 Certification Program Now Officially Open for Business
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. – ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon, is now officially authorized and accredited to begin certifying electronic health records for the next stage of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Meaningful Use requirements.
The new 2014 Edition, Stage 2 certification program of HHS’s Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology provides more transparency and elevates the overall testing and certification process by mandating additional requirements for organizations providing EHR services. These requirements include a strengthening of security, enhanced interoperability for facilitating health information exchange, better protection of private patient information and new ways for providers to become “meaningful users.”
To test and validate the ONC 2014 Edition methods and test tools, ICSA Labs conducted a week-long pilot test program in December 2012 with four qualified vendor participants that offer EHR-related solutions supporting the more rigorous Stage 2 Meaningful Use Requirements, including Dynamic Health IT, Eprosystem, MTBC, and Glenwood Systems.
“The latest round of federal requirements will enable us to help companies strengthen the security and privacy of their EHR offerings, ultimately benefitting both patient and health care provider,” said Amit Trivedi, health care program manager for ICSA Labs. “Now that we are fully authorized and accredited to certify and test technology meeting the 2014 Edition Meaningful Use requirements, we are officially open for business.”
EHR vendors also must have their products tested by laboratories accredited by the National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program and certified by bodies authorized by the ONC and accredited by the American National Standards Institute. ICSA Labs is accredited by both NVLAP and ANSI.
The ONC's Health Information Technology Certification program, which provides authorization for the certification of electronic health care records, was established in January 2011. The recently published Stage 2 Standards, Implementation Specifications and Certification Criteria Final Rule is administered nationally by the ONC.
ICSA Labs is NVLAP- accredited as a Health IT Test Lab and is also an ONC-Authorized Certification Body (ONC-ACB) accredited by ANSI to ISO/IEC Guide 65.
About ICSA Labs
ICSA Labs, an independent division of Verizon, offers third-party testing and certification of security and health IT products, as well as network-connected devices, to measure product compliance, reliability and performance for many of the world’s top security vendors. ICSA Labs is an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited and 9001:2008 registered organization Visit http://www.icsalabs.com and http://www.icsalabs.com/blogs for more information.
About Verizon
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- American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
- Amit Trivedi
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Dynamic Health IT
- electronic health records (EHRs)
- Eprosystem
- Glenwood Systems
- International Computer Security Association (ICSA) Labs
- interoperability
- Meaningful Use (MU)
- MTBC
- National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program (NVLAP)
- patient data
- transparency
- Verizon
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