Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/45/170.304
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45 CFR 170.304 - Specific certification criteria for Complete EHRs or EHR Modules designed for an ambulatory setting. | Title 45 - Public Welfare | Code of Federal Regulations | LII / Legal Information Institute
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45 CFR 170.304 - Specific certification criteria for Complete EHRs or EHR Modules designed for an ambulatory setting.
§ 170.304
(a) Computerized provider order entry.
(b) Electronic prescribing.
Enable a user to electronically generate and transmit prescriptions and prescription-related information in accordance with:
(1) The standard specified in § 170.205(b)(1) or § 170.205(b)(2); and
(2) The standard specified in § 170.207(d).
(c) Record demographics.
Enable a user to electronically record, modify, and retrieve patient demographic data including preferred language, gender, race, ethnicity, and date of birth. Enable race and ethnicity to be recorded in accordance with the standard specified at § 170.207(f).
(d) Patient reminders.
Enable a user to electronically generate a patient reminder list for preventive or follow-up care according to patient preferences based on, at a minimum, the data elements included in:
(f) Electronic copy of health information.
Enable a user to create an electronic copy of a patient's clinical information, including, at a minimum, diagnostic test results, problem list, medication list, and medication allergy list in:
(i) The standard (and applicable implementation specifications) specified in § 170.205(a)(1) or § 170.205(a)(2); and
(A) Problems.
The standard specified in § 170.207(a)(1) or, at a minimum, the version of the standard specified in § 170.207(a)(2) ;
(B) Laboratory test results.
(g) Timely access.
Enable a user to provide patients with online access to their clinical information, including, at a minimum, lab test results, problem list, medication list, and medication allergy list.
Enable a user to provide clinical summaries to patients for each office visit that include, at a minimum, diagnostic test results, problem list, medication list, and medication allergy list. If the clinical summary is provided electronically it must be:
(1) Electronically receive and display. Electronically receive and display a patient's summary record, from other providers and organizations including, at a minimum, diagnostic tests results, problem list, medication list, and medication allergy list in accordance with the standard (and applicable implementation specifications) specified in § 170.205(a)(1) or § 170.205(a)(2). Upon receipt of a patient summary record formatted according to the alternative standard, display it in human readable format.
(2) Submission. Enable a user to electronically submit calculated clinical quality measures in accordance with the standard and implementation specifications specified in § 170.205(f).