Zotec Software Certified For Ambulatory Meaningful Use

Zotec Partners, an Indianapolis, Ind.-based provider of medical billing, practice management, and radiology information systems (RIS) software and services, today announced that its Electronic Billing Center (EBC) RIS software version 6.7 has been tested and certified for Ambulatory Meaningful Use by the Certified HIT Product List (CHPL) under the EHR Module product classification. The Certified HIT Product List (CHPL) provides the authoritative, comprehensive listing of complete EHRs and EHR Modules that have been tested and certified under the TemporaryCertification Program maintained by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC). Each EHR and module has been certified by an ONC-Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ONC-ATCB) and reported to ONC. Only those product versions that are included on the CHPL are certified under the ONC Temporary Certification Program. Zotec Partners’ flagship product, the EBC practice management and billing software suite, serves 5,500 physicians in 45 states. To review Zotec Partners’ CHPL certification, click here: http://onc-chpl.force.com/ehrcert/. Then, select “Ambulatory Practice Type” and search for Zotec Partners using the "Vendor Search" menu. To read the press release, click here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Zotec-Partners-Radiology-bw-1965428776.html?x=0.
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