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Skylight® Healthcare Systems Achieves Meaningful Use Certification
SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)--
Skylight® Healthcare Systems, the pioneer in interactive
patient systems, has attained ONC-ACB 2011 Edition Modular Inpatient
EHR certification for CareNavigator Inpatient 2.5. Granted by ICSA Labs
after extensive testing in the ONC Health IT Certification Program, this
certification confirms that Skylight CareNavigator™ satisfies a
specified set of standards established by the Center for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS) Incentive Program and the Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) as defined by
Meaningful Use.
Meaningful Use is a set of standards and requirements established by CMS
and ONC as part of CMS's EHR Incentive Program. The incentive program
was established by the government to promote use of technology in
healthcare by offering rewards and establishing penalties to eligible
hospitals, healthcare professionals, and organizations.
In the inpatient environment, information gathered from the Skylight
CareNavigator system can be transferred to the hospital's electronic
medical record (EMR). This capability is considered to be a key
characteristic of software systems required for certification. As a
certified EHR technology provider, hospitals using Skylight
CareNavigator in the inpatient environment are eligible for incentives
from CMS.
"As a certified EHR technology provider, we are able to help our client
hospitals address their meaningful use requirements and receive
incentives payments," mentioned Tom Klopack, CEO for Skylight Healthcare
Systems. "As the first interactive patient system to achieve this
certification, this marks a milestone in the market. Skylight's
certification confirms the use of interactive patient systems as a vital
component in helping hospitals take advantage of incentive payments.
Coupled with documented HCAHPS improvements, Skylight can help hospitals
optimize the shifting landscape of healthcare payment."
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) was
established to improve American health care delivery and patientcare
through investment in Health IT and included The Health Information
Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act. The HITECH Act
was established to promote the adoption and meaningful use of technology
by health care professionals and hospitals.
Under HITECH, the ONC was charged with creating an EHR (electronic
health record) certification program. Certification ensures that the EHR
technology providers offer the necessary capabilities, functionalities,
and security that will help eligible professionals, eligible hospitals
and critical access hospitals (CAHs) achieve Meaningful Use and receive
incentive payments. Use of a certified EHR technology is one criterion
to achieve meaningful use. Eligible professionals, hospitals and CAHs
must "Meaningfully Use" the certified EHR and successfully attest to
this in order to qualify for an incentive payment.
For more information on meaningful use and the CMS Incentive program,
visit: http://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Legislation/EHRIncentivePrograms/Meaningful_Use.html For
more information on ONC, visit: http://www.healthit.gov/newsroom/about-onc Information
on the HITECH Act, can be found at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/administrative/enforcementrule/hitechenforcementifr.html
Legal notice
This EHR Module is 2011 Edition compliant and has been certified by
an ONC-ACB in accordance with the applicable certification criteria
adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This
certification does not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services or guarantee the receipt of incentive
payments.
Skylight CareNavigator 2.5 successfully met the following 2011
Edition criteria:170.302(m) Patient specific education resources,
170.302(o) Access control, 170.302(p) Emergency access, 170.302(q)
Automatic log-off, 170.302(r) Audit log 170.302(s) Integrity, 170.302(t)
Authentication, 170.302(u) General encryption, and 170.302(v) Encryption
when exchanging electronic health information
About Skylight® Healthcare Systems
For more than a decade, San Diego-based Skylight® Healthcare Systems has
been transforming the patient experience throughout the continuum of
care. From pre-admission through post-discharge, Skylight
CareNavigator™, the company's innovative interactive patient care
system, uses common communication devices including televisions,
computers, and mobile devices to address patient and family needs in
health education, services and communication with physicians and care
teams. Hospitals subsequently experience improved HCAHPS, reduced
readmissions, greater clinical efficiencies and increased
reimbursements. Together with Skylight's account management and clinical
consulting teams, hospitals, health systems and Accountable Care
Organizations deploy CareNavigator™ to manage populations, increase
patient satisfaction and achieve meaningful use. CareNavigator also
integrates with existing hospital systems to streamline clinical
workflow, improve operational efficiencies, and enhance revenue through
additional service offerings including pharmacy and retail. For more
information about Skylight's tools and impact on the patient experience,
visit www.skylight.com.

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