As one of the pilot sites for CCHIT’s EHR Alternative Certification for Hospitals (EACH), I promised the industry an overview of my experience.
It’s going very well. Here’s what has happened thus far.
1. Recognizing that security and interoperability are some of the more challenging aspects of certification, we started with the CCHIT ONC-ATCB Certified Security Self Attestation Form to document all the details of the hashing and encryption we use to protect data in transit via the New England Healthcare Exchange Network.
Next, I had my staff prepare samples of all the interoperability messages we send to patients, providers, public health, and CMS. Specifically, we created
CCD v.2.5 used to fulfill the Discharge summary criterion
HL7 2.51 Reportable lab
HL7 2.51 Syndromic surveillance
HL7 2.51 Immunizations
PQRI XML 2009 for hospital quality measures
We validated them with the HL7 NIST test site
and the HITSP C32 version 2.5 NIST test site.
CCHIT validated the PQRI XML as conforming.Continue reading…