The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology has put on hold the rollout of its new sets of completed testing criteria for multiple health IT systems while it waits for HHS to release its plans for certifying IT under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also called the stimulus law.
Earlier this month, CCHIT announced it had completed work on updated versions of test scripts and criteria for use in the 2009-10 round of testing and certification.
The commission also announced it will publish in either June or July an updated certification handbook explaining the testing and certification process. But CCHIT Chairman Mark Leavitt said that it won’t be taking applications from IT vendors for testing and certifying their electronic health record and other systems until HHS acts
Leavitt said that CCHIT will defer launch of its 2009-10 testing programs until its people have had a chance to look at the initial batch of HHS-approved criteria under the stimulus act. The law mandates the creation of an HIT Policy Committee and an HIT Standards Committee to develop and review IT certification criteria as well as health information transmission standards and implementation specifications. More Here EMR Stimulus Package