New state regulations may require your software to meet ONC Health IT Certification standards, even if you’re not an EHR developer. This new law expands certification requirements to many health IT solutions that support the exchange or management of electronic health information (EHI).
As state-level regulations evolve for multiple states, health IT developers who act now will be better positioned to meet provider demands, mitigate compliance risks, and gain a competitive edge. Join Drummond, the leading ONC-Authorized Testing Lab and Certification Body, to learn how new state regulations may apply to your solution and what steps you can take to prepare.
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Who Should Attend:
Sonia Galvan
Senior Director, Health IT Test and Certification | Drummond
Bob Bryan
Senior Director, Health IT Advisory Services | Drummond
3622 Lyckan Parkway, Suite #3003
Durham, NC 27707 USA
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