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Meaningful Use Attestations by Electronic Health Record (EHR) Number of Successful Meaningful Use Attestations by EHR Vendor and Product in Texas (April 1, 2011 - January 31, 2013) List only includes attestations for ambulatory products by eligible professionals in Texas. No hospital data is included in this list. *Indicates multiple products Data provided by CMS Number of successful MU Vendor Name EHR Product Name attestations by physicians using the EHRs eClinicalWorks LLC eClinicalWorks 1648 Epic Systems Corporation EpicCare Ambulatory - Core EMR 1600 Total of all Allscripts products (Allscripts Professional EHR - 703; Allscripts* Allscripts Enterprise EHR - 629; Allscripts MyWay EHR - 202; Allscripts 1,536 PeakPractice - 2) Total for all NextGen Healthcare products (NextGen Ambulatory EHR - NextGen Healthcare* 1305 1304; NextGen EDR - 1) Total of all GE Healthcare products (Centricity EMR - 770; Centricity GE Healthcare* 1102 Practice Solution - 303; Centricity Advance - 29) e-MDs, Inc. e-MDs Solution Series 703 UT MD Anderson Cancer Center ClinicStation 689 Total for all McKesson products (iKnowMed EHR - 303; Medisoft McKesson* 556 Clinical - 127; Practice Partner - 82; Lytec MD - 36; McKesson Practice Choice™ - 3; RelayClinical™ EHR - 3; McKesson Practice Complete - 2) Practice Fusion Practice Fusion 519 Greenway Medical Technologies, Inc. PrimeSuite 438 athenahealth, Inc athenaClinicals 413 Eyefinity/OfficeMate OfficeMate/ExamWRITER 356 Total of all Cerner products (Powerchart, Cerner Healthe, IQHealth, HealthSentry, and P2 Sentinel - 97; Millennium Powerchart, Healthe Exchange, IQHealth, Health Sentry, Cerner Health - 47; Powerworks, Cerner Corporation* Cerner Healthe, IQHealth, HealthSentry, and P2 Sentinel - 3; Powerchart, 244 Cerner Healthe, IQHealth, HealthSentry, Cerner Health Record and P2 - 2; Cerner Healthe, IQHealth, HealthSentry, Cerner Health Record and P2 Sentinel - 1) Aprima Medical Software, Inc Aprima 170 meridianEMR, Inc. meridianEMR 167 AmazingCharts.com, Inc. Amazing Charts 149 Medflow Medflow E HR 139 Compulink Advantage/EHR 138 Sage Sage Intergy Meaningful Use Edition 131 gMed, Inc. gGastro 119 MED3000, Inc InteGreat EHR 114 Vitera Healthcare Solutions, LLC Vitera Intergy Meaningful Use Edition 109 BioMedix Vascular Solutions TRAKnet Practice Management Software 98 SOAPware, Inc. SOAPware 95 ChartLogic, Inc. ChartLogic EHR 94 Crystal Practice Management Crystal Practice Management 90 AllMeds, Inc. AllMeds EHR 89 Total for all Varian Medical Systems products (ARIA for Medical Varian Medical Systems* Oncology - 61; ARIA Oncology Information System for Radiation 86 Oncology - 25) Intuitive Medical Software UroChartEHR 81 MedPlus, A Quest Diagnostics Company 76 Care360 EHR digiChart, Inc. digiChart OBGYN 54 gloStream, Inc. gloEMR 54 MedInformatix, Inc MedInformatix 54 SuiteMed Intelligent Medical Software (IMS) 52 SuccessEHS SuccessEHS 51 Total for all NexTech Systems, Inc. products (NexTech Practice 2011 - 42; NexTech Systems Inc.* 49 NexTech Practice 2012 - 7) Sevocity a division of Conceptual 48 MindWorks, Inc Sevocity MicroFour, Inc. PracticeStudio 45 Meditab Software, Inc. IMS 44 Penn Medical Informatics Systems, Inc. EyeDoc EMR 44 Encite, Inc. Encite EHR 43 Health IT Services Group Acumen EHR 42 MD Logic EMR MD Logic World Wide EMR 41 Pulse Systems 2011 Pulse Complete EHR 41 Trellix Engineering Corp. MedTeam 40 Ingenix Ingenix CareTracker 37 HealthFusion MediTouch EHR 36 ADP AdvancedMD ADP AdvancedMD EHR 35 Falcon, LLC. Falcon EHR 32 MPN Software Systems, Inc. ECLIPSE 32 GEMMS, Inc. GEMMS ONE 30 Total of all Henry Schein Medical Systems products (MicroMD EMR - Henry Schein Medical Systems* 30 24; Henry Schein® - Meaningful Use Access - 6) MDoffice, Inc. MDoffice 30 US Oncology iKnowMed™ EHR 28 LSS Data Systems Medical and Practice Management (MPM) Client Server 27 Phoenix Ortho, LLC Phoenix Ortho 27 SRSsoft SRS EHR 26 BizMatics Inc PrognoCIS 25 E-Z BIS, Inc. E-Z BIS Office 25 Merge Healthcare Total for all Merge Healthcare products 25 Altos Solutions, Inc. OncoEMR 24 Integrated Practice Solutions, Inc. ChiroTouch 24 Intivia, Inc. InSync 23 IO Practiceware, Inc. IO Practiceware 23 Dox-Starwriter Dox EMR 22 Max Systems Inc. EMRAnywhere 22 OEMR OpenEMR 22 American Medical Software American Medical Software - EMR 21 Integrated Health Care Solutions Vehracity 21 Total for all MacPractice, Inc. products (MacPractice MD - 18; MacPractice, Inc.* 21 MacPractice 20/20 - 3) Modernizing Medicine, Inc. EMA 21 Total for all Spring Medical Systems, Inc. products (SpringCharts EHR - Spring Medical Systems, Inc.* 21 20; SpringCharts 12 - 1) First Insight Corp MaximEyes SQL Electronic Health Records 19 GeniusDoc, Inc. GeniusDoc EHR 19 Integrated Systems Management, Inc. OmniMD 19 Integrity Digital Solutions Integrity EMR for Eyes 19 Prime Clinical Systems, Inc. Patient Chart Manager 19 Infor-Med Corporation Praxis EMR 16 Merge Healthcare Merge RIS 16 Midwest Software, LLC Chiro QuickCharts 16 One Healthcare Solution, Inc. M5 16 Office Ally EHR 24/7 14 OptumInsight Optum PM and Physician EMR 14 Elekta - IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc. MOSAIQ 13 Infinite Software Solutions Inc. [D/B/A MD- 13 Reports] MD-Reports MDIntelleSys, LLC IntelleChart 13 Rabbit Healthcare Systems Rabbit EHR 13 ADS Technologies, Inc. Supra 12 Crowell Systems Medformix XXV 12 Future Health eConnect and CertifiedVOS 12 Abraxas Medical Solutions, Inc Abraxas EMR 11 ACOM Health RAPID 11 Total of all CureMD products (CureMD EHR - 6; CureMD SMART CureMD Corporation* 11 Cloud - 5) Health Innovation Technologies, Inc. RevolutionEHR 11 Medical Office Online, Inc. Medical Office Online 11 Addison Health Systems, Inc. WritePad 10 Altapoint Data Systems, LLC AltaPoint EHR 10 DrChrono.com Inc. drchrono EHR 10 Networking Technology dba RxNT RxNT EHR 10 OT EMR, Inc One Touch EMR 10 Practice Velocity, LLC VelociDoc 10 2011 Waiting Room Solutions Web Based EHR and Practice Management Waiting Room Solutions 10 System Acrendo Software, Inc. A.I.Med Pro 9 Merge Healthcare Merge OrthoEMR 9 simplifyMD, LLC simplifyMD 9 eRAD, Inc. eRAD RIS 8 MedEvolve LLC MedEvolve EHR 8 Total for all Medicfusion EMR products (Medicfusion EMR - 7; Medicfusion EMR* 8 Medicfusion ebill - 1) Total for all Nuesoft Technologies, Inc. products (NueMD EHR - 7; Nuesoft Technologies, Inc.* 8 Nuevita EHR - 1) BackChart BackChart COS 7 Businet, LLC InteliDOX 7 Data Strategies, Inc. MDsuite 7 EyeMD EMR Healthcare Systems, Inc. EyeMD EMR 7 Insight Software, LLC My Vision Express 7 Keiser Computers, Inc. Drs Enterprise 7 MCS - Medical Communication Systems, 7 Inc. iPatientCare MTBC (Medical Transcription Billing Total for all MTBC (Medical Transcription Billing Corporation) products 7 Corporation)* (MTBC-EHR - 5; MTBC WebEHR - 2) Sammy Systems SammyEHR 7 AllegianceMD Software, Inc. Veracity 6 Catalis, Inc. Accelerator 6 Cyclops Vision Corporation Cyclops EHR 6 tgi Software Autumn8 6 WEBeDoctor, Inc. WEBeDoctor 6 Alma Information Systems, Inc. TexTALK MD 5 Comtron Inc. MEDGEN EHR 5 EMRlogic Systems activEHR™ 5 EZnotes, Inc. EZnotes 5 Forte Holdings Chiro8000/ForteEMR 5 ManagementPlus ManagementPlus 5 MDLAND iClinic Comprehensive EHR 5 Medcom Information Systems, Inc. Welford Chart Notes 5 Valant Medical Solutions, Inc. Valant Premium Psychiatric Suite 5 Bogardus Medical Systems, Inc. ONCOCHART 4 Criterions LLC Criterions EHR Meaningful Use 4 DocuTAP DocuTAP 4 eCast Corporation eCastEMR® 4 Healthland, Inc. Healthland Physician Practice Documentation (PPD) 4 ICANotes, LLC ICANotes EHR/EMR for Behavioral Health 4 Kabot Systems VistA++ EHR Office Edition 4 PBO PBOmd 4 UnisonCare Corporation 2011-2012 Certified UniCharts EMR 4 Williams Group Practice Director 4 Benchmark Systems Benchmark Clinical 3 DoctorsPartner, LLC. DoctorsPartner EMR/PM 3 E*HealthLine.com, Inc. Phoenix© Integrated Electronic Health Records 3 Enable Healthcare, Inc. (EHI) Mdnet 3 Exemplo Medical LLC eMD Central Plus 3 LeonardoMD, Inc. LeonardoMD Virtuoso 3 Lumeris Lumeris 3 MagView MagView Radiology EHR 3 MedLink International, Inc iSuite 3 Total for all Mitochon Sytems, Inc. products (mEMR/mConnect/mPHR - Mitochon Systems, Inc.* 3 2; Mitochon - 1) MyOnlineDr MDBug 3 QuikEyes, Inc. QuikEyes 3 SilkOne Inc. SilkOne EHR, Meaningful Use 3 VIP Medicine, LLC SmartClinic 3 Visionary HealthWare, LLC Alteer Office 3 Advanced Provider Solutions, LLC PayDC 2 CodoniX CodoniXnotes 2 doc2MD, Inc. doc2MD 2 EON Systems, Inc. The Digital Office 2 Health Care Intranet Technologies, Inc. 2 (HCIT) HCIT Ophthalmology Suite ifa united i-tech Inc. ifa EMR 2 Innovative Medical Practice Solutions, LLC 2 Medical Practice Solutions IOS Health Systems Medios 2 Iris Medical Services LLC alloFactor 2 M.S. Group Software, LLC Visual Management System 2 Medrium Inc. Complete Practice Management 2 MedSym, Inc. MedSym EHR 2 ODOS Industries, Inc. ODOS – EMR 2 Origin Healthcare Solutions EMRge 2 Patagonia Health Patagonia Health EMR 2 PatientClick PatientClick 2 PatientNOW Medical Records Studio 2 PracticeMax, Inc. Cehrus 2 Raintree Systems, Inc Raintree 2 StreamlineMD, LLC Streamline EHR 2 Vision Infonet Inc MDCare EMR/PMS 2 Xcite Health Corp. and Encounterpro 2 Healthcare Resources Inc. Xcite Health/EncounterPRO AutoMedSys, LLC AutoMedSys Practice Manager 1 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Online Medical Record 1 ClearPractice ClearPractice 1 Clinix MIS LLC ClinixMD 1 CompuGroup Medical NetPracticeEHRweb 1 Cyfluent, Inc. Cyfluent Chart 1 Darena Solutions LLC 1 Connect HePoEx EHR 1 DocComply eDocComply 1 ElationEMR ElationEMR 1 EZ Healthcare Inc. EZ EHR 1 HealthTec Software Inc HealthTec Trilogy 1 Horizon Medical World LLC Mydoctorschart 1 iMedicWare, Inc iDoc 1 iSALUS Healthcare OfficeEMR 1 Medaxis Corporation 360EHR 1 MedcomSoft MedcomSoft Record 1 Medical Voice Products, Inc. Medical Practice Solutions 1 Medicfusion EMR Medicfusion ebill 1 medQ Inc. Q/ris 3000 1 Medstreaming 1 Medical Office EMR - part of the Medstreaming Medical Office Suite NaviNet NaviNet EMR 1 Net Health Systems, Inc. WoundExpert 1 nextEMR, LLC nextEMR, LLC 1 Nth Technologies, Inc. nAbleMD 1 Nuesoft Technologies, Inc. Nuevita EHR 1 QRS Inc. PARADIGM 1 Sequel Systems, Inc. Sequelmed EMR 1 SMARTMD Corporation Clinician Desktop 1 SMB Medical Billing SimplyEHR 1 SynaMed, LLC SynaMed, LLC 1 VeinDraw VeinDraw 1 VersaSuite VersaSuite 1.
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