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Wellsoft Corporation Participates in CCHIT 09 Pilot Study

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Commitment to Standards & Interoperability Clearly Demonstrated Wellsoft Corporation has participated in the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technologys (CCHIT) Pilot Study, designed to gauge the testability of CCHIT’s 09 certification criteria and demonstrate the effectiveness of its process.

Wellsoft Corporation has extensive experience with interoperability, systems integration with established interfaces, industry standard platforms, open architecture, web services and HL7 compliance. Incorporating these standards into the Wellsoft EDIS application promotes patient safety and enhances patient care while reducing costs. Bringing together data from multiple sources to create meaningful clinical information requires Wellsoft’s unique combination of healthcare knowledge, analytic ability and technical competence.

Wellsoft Corporation’s product, Wellsoft EDIS v11, is a CCHIT Certified 08 Emergency Department Electronic Health Record (EHR). Wellsoft EDIS is a comprehensive system with core functions that include patient tracking, clinical documentation, image capture, order management, medication management, discharge planning and reporting. For multiple locations, Wellsoft provides enterprise features which can include, for all facilities, shared data elements, standardized care, documentation, orders, core measures and risk management. Wellsoft creates an EHR for the emergency department patient visit.

“Wellsoft recognizes that the use of industry approved standards is the most efficient, reliable, and cost effective method to exchange clinical data,” says Wellsoft President John Santmann, MD. “We have seen an increase in the number of hospitals requiring CCHIT Certification for their Emergency Department and hospital wide EHRs. This requirement helps ensure focus on promoting patient safety and enhancing patient care through the use of interoperability standards. ”

About CCHIT

The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) is a private, nonprofit organization that has been recognized by the federal government as an official certification body for health information technology. Its mission is to accelerate the adoption of robust, interoperable health information technology by creating a credible, efficient certification process. The certification requirements are based on widely accepted industry standards and involve the work of hundreds of expert volunteers and input from a variety of stakeholders throughout the health care industry. More information on CCHIT and CCHIT Certified products is available at www.cchit.org, http://ehrdecisions.com and http://phrdecisions.com .

About Wellsoft Corporation

A pioneer in Emergency Department software, Wellsoft is committed to exceeding their clients' expectations. Recognized for providing the most complete functionality and most configurable product in the marketplace, Wellsoft works closely with each client to develop real solutions for their Emergency Department. Every step of the way, from redesigning workflow and improving processes, through implementation, training and support, Wellsoft provides expert, personal assistance. Providing custom solutions for enterprise-wide or single hospital implementations, Wellsoft is the specialist in Emergency Department systems. For more information, visit www.wellsoft.com.

Source: Wellsoft Corporation