Working on your behalf.
Allscripts is committed to providing ARRA-certified solutions, encouraging legislation that helps to move the healthcare industry in the right direction, and helping you understand the intricacies of it all.
Allscripts is committed to providing ARRA-certified solutions, encouraging legislation that helps to move the healthcare industry in the right direction, and helping you understand the intricacies of it all.
Calculate Your ROI
Tell us a little bit about your organization and let us provide a customized ROI assessment. You'll see just how much your practice could earn from HITECH incentives.
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Certified Solutions
Allscripts is committed to providing our clients a complete certified Electronic Health Record, in time for the earliest stimulus funding opportunity. Allscripts guarantees our EHR solutions will be ARRA certified, enabling our clients to begin demonstrating Meaningful Use early in 2011. We have 3 EHR solutions for users of all sizes and specialties:
Allscripts MyWay
Allscripts Professional
Allscripts Enterprise
Meaningful Use Overview
The Final Rules for Meaningful Use and Certification for EHR systems were issued on July 13, 2010. Read an overview of what you need to do to earn the incentives, the timeframes for participation, and when the money will flow.
View MU PPT Slides
NPRM Metrics for Meaningful Use
In order to participate in the HITECH incentive program for individual providers, Eligible Professionals (EPs) must demonstrate that they have achieved 20 of 25 Meaningful Use objectives.
Read Objectives
Clinical Quality Measures
In addition to the 20 Meaningful Use objectives, participating physicians and other healthcare professionals need to submit six clinical quality measurement reports on their treatment of patients, selected from a set of 44 potential measures.
Read the Clinical Quality Measures
Congressional Testimony
Dr. Matt Winkleman, an Allscripts client from rural Illinois, and Glen Tullman, Chief Executive Officer of Allscripts, were both invited to serve as expert witnesses to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce's Sub-committee on Health during a July 27, 2010 hearing on HITECH implementation.
Watch Dr. Winkleman