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2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Menu Stage 2: 2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Core Stage 2: 2014 Certification Criteria associated with a Base EHR: CPOE ( (a)(1)) Drug-drug, drug-allergy interaction checks ( (a)(2)) Demographics ( (a)(3)) Vital signs, BMI, & growth charts ( (a)(4)) Problem list ( (a)(5)) Medication list ( (a)(6)) Medication allergy list ( (a)(7)) Clinical decision support ( (a)(8)) Transitions of Care – incorporate summary care record ( (b)(1)) Transitions of Care – create & transmit summary care record ( (b)(2)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(1)-(2)) View, download, & transmit to 3 rd Party ( (e)(1)) Privacy and Security CC: o Authentication, access control, & authorization ( (d)(1)) o Auditable events & tamper resistance ( (d)(2)) o Audit report(s) ( (d)(3)) o Amendments ( (d)(4)) o Automatic log-off ( (d)(5)) o Emergency access ( (d)(6)) o Encryption of data at rest ( (d)(7)) o Integrity ( (d)(8)) o Accounting of disclosures* ( (d)(9)) TBase Base EHR MU Core MU Menu 2014 Certification Criteria associated with calculation & reporting: Automated numerator recording ( (g)(1)) Automated measure calculation ( (g)(2)) Non-%-based measure use report ( (g)(3)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(3)) Drug-formulary checks ( (a)(10)) Imaging ( (a)(12)) Family health history ( (a)(13)) Advance directives ( (a)(18)) eRx ( (b)(3)) Smoking status ( (a)(11)) Patient lists ( (a)(14)) Patient-specific education resources ( (a)(16)) eMAR ( (a)(17)) Clinical information reconciliation ( (b)(4)) Incorporate lab test & values/results ( (b)(5)) Immunization information ( (f)(1)) Transmission to immunization registries ( (f)(2)) Public health surveillance ( (f)(3)) Transmission to public health agencies ( (f)(4)) Reportable lab tests and values/results ( (f)(5)) Transmission of reportable lab tests & values/results ( (f)(6)) Additional 2014 Certification Criteria proposed: Electronic Notes ( (a)(9)) Transmission of electronic laboratory results and values/results to ambulatory providers ( (b)(6)) Safety-enhanced design ( (g)(4)) *= optional

2014 Certification Criteria associated with a Base EHR: CPOE ( (a)(1)) Drug-drug, drug-allergy interaction checks ( (a)(2)) Demographics ( (a)(3)) Vital signs, BMI, & growth charts ( (a)(4)) Problem list ( (a)(5)) Medication list ( (a)(6)) Medication allergy list ( (a)(7)) Clinical decision support ( (a)(8)) Transitions of Care – incorporate summary care record ( (b)(1)) Transitions of Care – create & transmit summary care record ( (b)(2)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(1)-(2)) View, download, & transmit to 3 rd Party ( (e)(1)) Privacy and Security CC: o Authentication, access control, & authorization ( (d)(1)) o Auditable events & tamper resistance ( (d)(2)) o Audit report(s) ( (d)(3)) o Amendments ( (d)(4)) o Automatic log-off ( (d)(5)) o Emergency access ( (d)(6)) o Encryption of data at rest ( (d)(7)) o Integrity ( (d)(8)) o Accounting of disclosures* ( (d)(9)) Base EHR MU Core MU Menu 2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Menu Stage 2: Imaging ( (a)(12)) Family health history ( (a)(13)) Public health surveillance ( (f)(3)) Transmission to public health agencies ( (f)(4)) Cancer case information ( (f)(7)) Transmission to cancer registries ( (f)(8)) Drug-formulary checks ( (a)(10)) Smoking status ( (a)(11)) Patient lists ( (a)(14)) Patient reminders ( (a)(15)) Patient-specific education resources ( (a)(16)) eRx ( (b)(3)) Clinical information reconciliation ( (b)(4)) Incorporate lab test & results/values ( (b)(5)) Clinical summaries ( (e)(2)) Secure messaging ( (e)(3)) Immunization information ( (f)(1)) Transmission to immunization registries ( (f)(2)) 2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Core Stage 2: 2014 Certification Criteria associated with calculation & reporting: Automated numerator recording ( (g)(1)) Automated measure calculation ( (g)(2)) Non-%-based measure use report ( (g)(3)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(3)) Additional 2014 Certification Criteria proposed: Electronic Notes ( (a)(9)) Safety-enhanced design ( (g)(4)) *= optional

2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Core Stage 1: 2014 Certification Criteria associated with a Base EHR: Base EHR MU Core MU Menu 2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Menu Stage 1: Smoking status ( (a)(11)) Drug-formulary checks ( (a)(10)) Patient lists ( (a)(14)) Patient-specific education resources ( (a)(16)) Advance directives ( (a)(18)) Clinical information reconciliation ( (b)(4)) Incorporate lab tests & values/ results ( (b)(5)) Immunization information ( (f)(1)) Transmission to immunization registries ( (f)(2)) Public health surveillance ( (f)(3)) Transmission to public health agencies ( (f)(4)) Reportable lab tests & values/results ( (f)(5)) Transmission of reportable lab tests & values/results ( (f)(6)) 2014 Certification Criteria associated with calculation & reporting: Automated numerator recording ( (g)(1)) Automated measure calculation ( (g)(2)) Non-%-based measure use report ( (g)(3)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(3)) Additional 2014 Certification Criteria proposed: Electronic Notes ( (a)(9)) Safety-enhanced design ( (g)(4)) CPOE ( (a)(1)) Drug-drug, drug-allergy interaction checks ( (a)(2)) Demographics ( (a)(3)) Vital signs, BMI, & growth charts ( (a)(4)) Problem list ( (a)(5)) Medication list ( (a)(6)) Medication allergy list ( (a)(7)) Clinical decision support ( (a)(8)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(1)-(2)) Transitions of care – incorporate summary care record ( (b)(1)) Transitions of care – create & transmit summary care record ( (b)(2)) View, download, & transmit to 3 rd Party ( (e)(1)) Privacy and Security CC: o Authentication, access control, & authorization ( (d)(1)) o Auditable events & tamper resistance ( (d)(2)) o Audit report(s) ( (d)(3)) o Amendments ( (d)(4)) o Automatic log-off ( (d)(5)) o Emergency access ( (d)(6)) o Encryption of data at rest ( (d)(7)) o Integrity ( (d)(8)) o Accounting of disclosures* ( (d)(9)) *= optional

2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Core Stage 1: 2014 Certification Criteria associated with a Base EHR: CPOE ( (a)(1)) Drug-drug, drug-allergy interaction checks ( (a)(2)) Demographics ( (a)(3)) Vital signs, BMI, & growth charts ( (a)(4)) Problem list ( (a)(5)) Medication list ( (a)(6)) Medication allergy list ( (a)(7)) Clinical decision support ( (a)(8)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(1)-(2)) Transitions of care – incorporate summary care record ( (b)(1)) Transitions of care – create & transmit summary care record ( (b)(2)) View, download, & transmit to 3 rd Party ( (e)(1)) Privacy and Security CC: o Authentication, access control, & authorization ( (d)(1)) o Auditable events & tamper resistance ( (d)(2)) o Audit report(s) ( (d)(3)) o Amendments ( (d)(4)) o Automatic log-off ( (d)(5)) o Emergency access ( (d)(6)) o Encryption of data at rest ( (d)(7)) o Integrity ( (d)(8)) o Accounting of disclosures* ( (d)(9)) Base EHR MU Core MU Menu 2014 Certification Criteria associated with MU Menu Stage 1: Drug-formulary checks ( (a)(10)) Patient lists ( (a)(14)) Patient reminders ( (a)(15)) Patient-specific education resources ( (a)(16)) Clinical information reconciliation ( (b)(4)) Incorporate lab tests & values/ results ( (b)(5)) Immunization information ( (f)(1)) Transmission to immunization registries ( (f)(2)) Public health surveillance ( (f)(3)) Transmission to public health agencies ( (f)(4)) Smoking status ( (a)(11)) eRx ( (b)(3)) Clinical summaries ( (e)(2)) 2014 Certification Criteria associated with calculation & reporting: Automated numerator recording ( (g)(1)) Automated measure calculation ( (g)(2)) Non-%-based measure use report ( (g)(3)) Clinical quality measures ( (c)(3)) Additional 2014 Certification Criteria proposed: Electronic Notes ( (a)(9)) Safety-enhanced design ( (g)(4)) *= optional