SuccessEHS Customer Conference Kicks Off in Birmingham, Ala.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- SuccessEHS, a nationally recognized electronic health record (EHR) and practice management software vendor, commenced its annual Customer Conference this morning at the Sheraton Birmingham Hotel and Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex.
This year's conference theme, "The Road Ahead," highlights SuccessEHS's commitment to its clients as they navigate the changing healthcare landscape. The conference boasts a record of more than 475 attendees, along with more than 250 participating in SuccessEHS's pre-conference boot camps– in-depth workshops designed to help prepare clients for ICD-10 and patient-centered medical home (PCMH) certification.
Attendees will participate in educational sessions designed to equip them for success with a variety of industry issues, such as Meaningful Use Stage 2, PCMH, health information exchanges (HIEs), accountable care organizations (ACOs) and the Physician Quality Reporting System. Sessions will provide attendees with further knowledge of how to optimize the SuccessEHS solution to improve practice performance and further support patient-centered care. Software updates, including enhancements for Meaningful Use Stage 2, PQRS and PCMH will be featured.
"At SuccessEHS, our customers are our first priority," said W. Sanders Pitman, General Manager of SuccessEHS. "We challenge our employees to stay ahead of complex industry developments so our customers can focus on providing quality care, confident their technology partner can support them through the changes."
About SuccessEHS
SuccessEHS, a division of Vitera Healthcare Solutions, is a nationally acclaimed vendor providing a single solution Practice Management and Electronic Health Record (EHR) with Integrated Medical Billing Services, as well as an Electronic Dental Record (EDR). Providers in more than 65 specialties across 47 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands use the SuccessEHS solution, including more than 190 Community Health Centers (CHCs). SuccessEHS software solutions are entirely in-house developed and supported.
SuccessEHS's SuccessEHS 7.0, met the requirements for certification as a Complete Ambulatory EHR. SuccessEHS's MediaDent 9.0 also met the requirements for certification as a Complete Ambulatory EHR when integrated with SuccessEHS 7.0. Both products are 2014 compliant and were certified on Sept. 12, 2013, by an ONC-ACB in accordance with the applicable certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. These certifications do not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or guarantee the receipt of incentive payments.
The certification ID number for SuccessEHS 7.0 is 09122013‐2181‐1. The full list of the modules and clinical quality measures (CQMs), for which this product is certified can be found here. Additional software used for certification includes Data Motion.
The certification ID number for MediaDent 9.0 is 09122013‐2182‐1. Modules and CQMs certified, as well as additional software used, are identical to that listed for SuccessEHS 7.0 with the addition of SuccessEHS 7.0 itself as additional software used for certification.
These certified product-versions may require one-time costs to establish, as well as ongoing monthly costs to maintain, interfaces for: reporting to immunization registries, public health agencies, cancer registries and for reporting specific cases to specialized registries. One-time and ongoing monthly costs may also be required for interfaces with LabCorp or Quest or for custom interfaces. Additional licenses and/or fees may also be required as follows: one-time and ongoing monthly costs for First DataBank national drug database and DataMotion secure email capabilities and ongoing monthly costs for connectivity to RelayHealth/Surescripts eRx services.
SOURCE SuccessEHS
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