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Rest easy. Our EHR is guaranteed.

 If you’re like many providers, you may be thinking: “How do I select an EHR that will meet the EHR certification criteria if some of the rules still have not been completely finalized?”

 Good question.

 While the Department of Health & Human Services released two rules related to the definition of Meaningful Use and EHR Certification on 12/30/09, there is still some uncertainly. But you can’t afford to wait if you want to earn every incentive dollar possible. Incentives first become available in 2011, and that’s only months away.

To address this, we are offering all clients a guarantee:

Our EHR solutions will meet the certification criteria. Period.
If not, we’ll credit you up to 12 months of support fees. Guaranteed.*

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