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As previously mentioned, some vendors manufacturing and distributing medical diagnostic and research solutions don't get their instruments and tests CLIA certified in the U.S. It's beyond the scope of this guide to attempt to list them all, but a few representative examples include:
An [[electronic health record]] (EHR) is "defined as a longitudinal collection of electronic health information about individual patients and populations."<ref name="GunterTerryEHR">{{cite journal |title=The Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions |author=Gunter, T.D.; Terry, N.P. |journal=Journal of Medical Internet Research |volume=7 |issue=1 |page=e3 |year=2005 |doi=10.2196/jmir.7.1.e3 |pmid=15829475 |pmc=PMC1550638}}</ref> It is a record in digital format that is theoretically capable of being shared across different health care settings. In some cases, this sharing can occur by way of network-connected enterprise-wide information systems and other [[information]] networks or exchanges.


* [https://www.abacusdiagnostica.com/ Abacus Diagnostica Oy]
In the United States, many EHRs have been certified by the Office of the National Coordinator's (ONC) Health IT Certification Program. Those certifications are based on "standards, implementation specifications and certification criteria adopted by the Secretary."<ref name="HITAbout19">{{cite web |url=https://www.healthit.gov/topic/certification-ehrs/about-onc-health-it-certification-program |title=About The ONC Health IT Certification Program |work=HealthIT.gov |author=Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology |date=09 November 2021 |accessdate=19 November 2021}}</ref> The ONC's ''Certified Health IT Product List'' is an excellent resource for browsing EHR and [[electronic medical record]] (EMR) vendors. It can be found at [https://chpl.healthit.gov/#/search https://chpl.healthit.gov/]. One approach is to click the "Browse All' button, then on the new screen select "Certification Status" and uncheck "Suspended by ONC" and "Suspended by ONC-ACB." That will give you a list of active results. Of course, you can apply additional filters, compare products (including certification criteria and clinical quality measures), and download results.
* [https://www.zeiss.com/meditec/int/home.html Carl Zeiss Meditec AG]
* [https://www.clonit.it/en/ Clonit SRL]
* [https://www.devyser.com/ Devyser AB]
* [https://www.diapro.it/ Dia.Pro Diagnostic Bioprobes Srl]
* [https://en.dynamiker.com/ Dynamiker Biotechnology (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.]
* [https://www.dynextechnologies.com/ Dynex Technologies, Inc.]
* [https://www.lifehealthmed.com/ EasyDx, Inc.]
* [http://entrogen.com/ EntroGen, Inc.]
* [https://www.eppendorf.com/US-en/ Eppendorf AG]
* [https://www.hitachi-hightech.com/global/ Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation]
* [http://www.htz.biz/index.htm HTZ Ltd.]
* [http://www.humasis.com/en/ Humasis Co., Ltd.]
* [https://www.virion-serion.de/en/ Institut Virion\Serion GmbH]
* [https://www.jeolusa.com/ JEOL USA, Inc.]
* [https://www.launchdiagnostics.com/ Launch Diagnostics Ltd.]
* [https://www.mt.com/us/en/home.html Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.]
* [http://www.mkldiagnostics.com/ MKL Diagnostics AB]
* [https://www.healthcare.nikon.com/en/ Nikon Corporation]
* [https://www.novatec-id.com/ NovaTec Immundiagnostica GmbH]
* [https://medical.olympusamerica.com/ Olympus Corporation of the Americas]
* [https://www.orgentec.com/en/ ORGENTEC Diagnostika GmbH]
* [https://www.pentaxmedical.com/ PENTAX Europe GmbH]
* [https://www.sartorius.com/ Sartorius AG]
* [https://www.shimadzu.com/ Shimadzu Corporation]
* [https://en.vircell.com/ Vircell SL]
* [https://www.waters.com/ Waters Corporation]


Also, see BioPharmGuy's [https://biopharmguy.com/links/company-by-location-diagnostics.php worldwide diagnostics companies, by location].
==References==
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Revision as of 01:02, 22 January 2022

An electronic health record (EHR) is "defined as a longitudinal collection of electronic health information about individual patients and populations."[1] It is a record in digital format that is theoretically capable of being shared across different health care settings. In some cases, this sharing can occur by way of network-connected enterprise-wide information systems and other information networks or exchanges.

In the United States, many EHRs have been certified by the Office of the National Coordinator's (ONC) Health IT Certification Program. Those certifications are based on "standards, implementation specifications and certification criteria adopted by the Secretary."[2] The ONC's Certified Health IT Product List is an excellent resource for browsing EHR and electronic medical record (EMR) vendors. It can be found at https://chpl.healthit.gov/. One approach is to click the "Browse All' button, then on the new screen select "Certification Status" and uncheck "Suspended by ONC" and "Suspended by ONC-ACB." That will give you a list of active results. Of course, you can apply additional filters, compare products (including certification criteria and clinical quality measures), and download results.

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