HCS eMR

The HCS eMR is a workflow-driven EHR that has been highly successful at driving rapid and highly cross-functional user adoption. HCS eMR allows your hospital to meet all requirements for meaningful use even if you have multiple health information systems or non-certified systems.

Real World Testing can be found at this link:  HCSRealWorldTestingPlan.pdf

HCS eMR is 2015 edition compliant and has been certified by ICSAlabs, 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. The HCS eMR certification number is 190023R00.

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HCS eMR works for your health system in the following ways:

  • Builds on, provides, or enables key clinical functions such as:
  • Pharmacy
  • eMAR
  • BCMA (Barcode Medication Administration)
  • Assessments
  • Medication Reconciliation
  • e-Prescribing
  • Surveillance and proactive user-specific alerts
  • Deploys rapidly with high adoption—most implementations are completed within 8 to 12 weeks

HCS eMR utilizes multi-factor authentication (MFA) in a variety of ways to enable additional security around several key workflows.

MFA can be enabled before log in using Active Directory connections into third party tools for digital verification on a secondary device or by using barcode technology to read an employee badge to verify the person logging in is who they say they are.

Within the HCS Clinicals, MFA can be performed using barcode technology when performing actions that would normally require a signature (ordering or administering medications or signing documentation). MFA can also be performed using third party tools for tokenized verification for ePrescribing of Controlled Substances.

HCS eMR uses the latest technologies to ensure our providers are properly credentialed before accessing, entering, or modifying your patient’s health information.

Screenshots and Examples

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Click here to view a sample Patient Discharge Summary Report.

For more information, contact us.

This Complete EHR is 2015 Edition compliant and has been certified by ICSA Labs 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.

Health Care Systems, Inc. achieved certification for HCS eMR v9, on May 7, 2020.

HCS eMR is certified to modules 170.315(a)(1); 170.315(a)(2); 170.315(a)(3); 170.315(a)(4); 170.315(a)(5); 170.315(a)(9); 170.315(a)(10); 170.315(a)(12); 170.315(a)(13); 170.315(a)(14); 170.315(a)(15); 170.315(b)(1); 170.315(b)(2); 170.315(b)(6); 170.315(b)(7); 170.315(b)(8); 170.315(b)(9); 170.315(c)(1); 170.315(c)(2); 170.315(c)(3); 170.315(c)(4); 170.315(d)(1); 170.315(d)(2); 170.315(d)(3); 170.315(d)(4); 170.315(d)(5); 170.315(d)(6); 170.315(d)(7); 170.315(d)(8); 170.315(d)(9); 170.315(d)(10); 170.315(d)(11); 170.315(e)(1); 170.315(e)(2); 170.315(e)(3); 170.315(f)(1); 170.315(f)(2); 170.315(f)(3); 170.315(f)(4); 170.315(f)(5); 170.315(f)(6); 170.315(f)(7); 170.315(g)(2); 170.315(g)(3); 170.315(g)(4); 170.315(g)(5); 170.315(g)(6); 170.315(g)(7); 170.315(g)(8); 170.315(g)(9); 170.315(h)(1);

HCS eMR is also certified to the Clinical Quality Measures CMS9; CMS71; CMS72; CMS104; CMS105; CMS108; CMS111; CMS190;

The following additional software is required for certification: IBM MicroMedex v2019 and EMR Direct Interoperability Engine v2017. .

Additional types of costs to users may be required to pay include one-time implementation fees, interface or integration fees (including those from third party vendors) and clinical content fees.

Real World Testing can be found at this link: