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Crowell Systems’ Medformix XXV v3 receives ONC-ATCB 2011-2012 certification

Chiropractic Economics March 17, 2011

March 17, 2011 — Crowell Systems Inc.’s Medformix XXV v3 received the Federal Government’s “meaningful use” stamp of approval March 8, 2011 by earning Ambulatory Software Certification.

The designation officially deems the electronic health record (EHR) software capable of enabling providers to qualify for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Tested and certified under the Drummond Group’s Electronic Health Records Office of the National Coordinator Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ONC-ATCB) program, Medformix XXV v3 is 2011/2012 compliant in accordance with the criteria adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

“Healthcare providers can now leverage our software to not only make significant care improvements but to also achieve meaningful use and qualify for incentive funds under ARRA. We believe this certification demonstrates Crowell’s commitment to supporting our clients. We are proud to offer providers the opportunity to truly improve care in their communities,” states Sally Crowell, president of Crowell Systems.

Medformix XXV v3 is a very powerful, all-encompassing software solution which includes Practice Management functionality and a robust EHR. The flexible chart can be customized to fit any doctor’s requirements. Chartscore automatically grades EMR for correct CPT coding. This feature enables the doctors to charge accurately for each visit.

Source: Crowell Systems, www.crowellsystems.com

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