Mirth Connect by NextGen Healthcare Receives ONC Health IT Cures Update Certification
NextGen Healthcare (Nasdaq: NXGN) announced that its Mirth® Connect clinical data exchange solution has achieved the 2015 Edition Cures Update certification from the ONC Health IT. This certification confirms compliance with stringent data security standards, supporting interoperability among healthcare providers. Mirth Connect, praised for its flexibility and functionality, is utilized globally in various healthcare settings, enhancing data integrity and security. This certification illustrates NextGen's commitment to leading in secure data exchange, contributing to improved patient outcomes.
- Mirth Connect achieved ONC Health IT 2015 Edition Cures Update certification.
- Certification enhances credibility and marketability of Mirth Connect in healthcare integration.
- Mirth Connect is widely utilized in various healthcare settings, indicating strong demand.
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Effective interoperability between providers is critical for positive patient outcomes. The complexity between different organizations, data types and formats, and the variety of connectivity methods used to exchange patient information requires a high degree of flexibility and customizability to meet specific healthcare needs. Mirth Connect was created with this in mind. ONC-ACB certification signifies that Mirth Connect complies with all applicable certification requirements in support of the 21st Century Cures Act. With this certification, users have greater assurance of data integrity as well as optimal security when exchanging patient data.
“Mirth Connect simplifies data exchange so that providers can glean meaningful insights that lead to improved patient outcomes,” said
“The seamless exchange of data that Mirth Connect enables is unrivaled,” said
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A worldwide integration engine leader, Mirth Connect is used by domestic and international hospitals, health systems, clinics, provider groups, labs and testing facilities, public health agencies, government entities, health IT organizations, pharmacies, and more. These organizations rely on Mirth Connect to deliver compliant data with speed and accuracy.
For more information about Mirth Connect, visit the website here.
About This Certification
Mirth Connect version 4.2 is 2015 Edition Cures Update compliant and has been certified by an ONC-ACB in accordance with the applicable certification criteria adopted by the Secretary of
Holds Certificate No: 15.05.05.2054.NGHM.01.00.1.221229
Certification Date: Dec 29,2022
Modules Criteria tested: 170.315(d)(1)-(2), (d)(5)-(10), (d)(12)-(13), and (g)(4)-(5)
Clinical Quality Measures tested: None
Additional software used: Role-Based Access Control extension, Cures Certification Support extension, SSL Manager extension, and Multifactor Authentication (DUO, TOTP) extension
Mandatory disclosures: Mirth Connect Extensions use a tiered annual subscription bundle called Premium Bundles (Silver - NGE Clients only, Gold, and Platinum). These standardized bundles benefit customers using our cost-benefit model defined as a "per server installation" of the extension(s) in production with attributed 3 non-production instances. In comparison, other integration services that charge based on the total number of interfaces and qualified message counts.
All extensions required for 2015 Edition Cures Update certification can be added to the Gold or Platinum Premium tiers. For more, go to https://www.nextgen.com/certifications-and-cost-disclosures.
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