
OnBase achieves “meaningful use” certification
As of December 1, 2011, it’s official – OnBase is meaningful use certified as an EHR Module, according to the Drummond Group. This means that healthcare organizations can use OnBase to receive funding from the federal government in accordance with meaningful use criteria.
The certification also confirms something that the 1,400 healthcare organizations using OnBase have known all along – that OnBase is valuable component in creating a complete electronic patient record, especially because of its strong integrations with EMRs.
Want to know more? Check out:
- Press release announcing that OnBase is meaningful use certified
- Blog post explaining the relationship between ECM and meaningful use
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