Four organizations certify EHR products for meeting parts or all of meaningful use criteria. Complete EHR certification means a core application meets all technical requirements. EHR Module certification means an ancillary product meets certain meaningful use criteria, such as creating a summary of care record, or transmitting the record using specific Direct Project secure messaging protocols.
“The mark is a visual cue that the product–whether a complete EHR, an EHR module or another type of health I.T. product–meets ONC’s applicable certification criteria and can achieve interoperability, functionality and security,” according to an announcement from the HHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.