Designed specifically for use in dental practices, DentiCharts from DentiMax has achieved electronic health record (EHR) certification from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) Certification Program.
Dental practices who see Medicaid patients for more than 30% of their appointments can qualify for a $21,250 government payment after implementing DentiCharts EHR, according to a press release. DentiMax also is offering consulting to help dentists qualify for all available money under the federal programs promoting meaningful use of EHRs. The company aims to help dental practices using DentiCharts EHR and working with DentiMax consultants qualify for the full $63,750 government incentive.
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DentiMax Introduces ONC Certified, Electronic Health Records
DentiMax® has released ONC certified, electronic health records (EHR) software specifically created for dentists. With the purchase of this new EHR software, dentists who have 30% or more of their visits from Medicaid patients can qualify for an initial $21,250 government payment.
In addition to the new dental EHR software, DentiMax also offers consultative services to help dentists qualify for all of the available government meaningful-use money. DentiMax Co-founder Lee Varney explains, “Dentists are no longer forced to do ‘a solo’ in using medical EHR software on their own to qualify for these government incentives. By combining our new Dental EHR software with our consultative services, dentists can make qualifying for the entire $63,750 government incentive a whole lot easier.”