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MediNotes E Receives 2007 CCHIT Certification

February 27, 2008
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The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT®) today announced that MediNotes’ product, MediNotes e is CCHIT Certified®, and meets the Commission’s ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) criteria for 2007. Ambulatory EHRs are designed for physician offices and clinics where most Americans get their healthcare. CCHIT — an independent, nonprofit organization — is the Recognized Certification Body in the United States for certifying health information technology products.

In the second year of the program’s operation, the criteria and testing have been significantly enhanced. The Commission added 96 criteria to the 151 original requirements from last year. As a CCHIT Certified product, MediNotes e has been tested and passed inspection of 100 percent of a set of updated criteria for functionality, interoperability and security.

“For 2007, the Commission raised the bar from the previous year’s criteria. Ambulatory EHRs now must include electronic prescribing, demonstrate an ability to receive lab results, and show enhanced patient safety, quality, and security features,” said Mark Leavitt, M.D., Ph.D., chair, CCHIT. “Investment in 2007 certified ambulatory EHRs gives providers even more powerful tools to improve quality, safety and efficiency while protecting the privacy of health information.”

The CCHIT Certified mark — a “seal of approval” for EHR products — provides the first consensus-based, government-recognized benchmark for ambulatory EHR products. By looking to products with the CCHIT Certified seal, physicians and other providers can reduce their risk in selecting an EHR product, allowing them to focus their evaluation on the special needs of their practices.

“The CCHIT certification is a testament to MediNotes’ commitment to evolve our product offerings to meet the highest standards of our clients who prefer a ‘best-of-breed’ approach in deploying technology in their practices,” said Donald G. Schoen, CEO and president of MediNotes. “Coupled with our recently-announced intent to acquire the award-winning EHR/PM of Bond Technologies, for practices that prefer a fully-integrated, single-system approach, we are clearly executing an ‘evolve’ strategy in becoming a single-vendor resource for practices of all sizes.”

CCHIT’s certification compliance criteria and its design for a certification inspection process have been thoroughly researched, taking into account the state-of-the-art of EHRs and available standards, and comparing certification processes in other industries and other countries. The inspection process is based on real-life medical scenarios designed to test products rigorously against the clinical needs of providers and the quality and safety needs of healthcare consumers and payers. One script, for example, recreates a scenario of an elderly man with poorly controlled diabetes, hypertension and other chronic conditions in order to test EHR functions such as potential adverse drug reactions, disease management and treatment plans.

About MediNotes Corporation

MediNotes Corporation has been a leading provider of electronic health record (EHR) solutions for more than a decade. With product offerings to fit any sized medical practice, MediNotes offers an integrated EHR/practice management (PM) suite, as well as a best-of-breed EHR solution that allows MediNotes to meet a physician practice’s evolving needs. Installed in more than 4,700 sites nationwide, MediNotes EHR solutions are utilized daily by more than 22,500 medical professionals. MediNotes solutions offer physician practices industry-leading technology and product reliability, coupled with superior U.S.-based service and support to meet their dynamic technology needs. MediNotes Corporation is headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa with a satellite office in Tampa, Fla. To learn more about MediNotes and its family of products visit medinotes.com or call 877.633.6683.

About CCHIT

The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT®) is an independent, nonprofit organization that has been named by the federal government as the Recognized Certification Body for health information technology. Its mission is to accelerate the adoption of health information technology by creating a credible, sustainable certification program. 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.

“CCHIT®” and “CCHIT Certified®” are service marks of the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology.

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