Certification of Health IT
The ONC Health IT Certification Program (Certification Program) ensures that Certified Health Information Technology meets the technological capability, functionality, and security requirements adopted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Certification Program Requirements
The ONC Health IT Certification Program is composed of functional requirements known as “certification criteria.” Developers certify their Health IT Modules by demonstrating conformance to these certification criteria, using test procedures (that may have associated test tools and/or test data) approved by the National Coordinator. Additionally, ASTP/ONC provides clarifications to certification criteria through Certification Companion Guides (CCG) designed to assist with health IT product development and Certification Program conformance.
Learn MoreProgram Resources
Access resources and guidance related to the certification of health IT products. Review upcoming regulatory deadlines and educational opportunities related to the Certification Program.
View ResourcesONC Certification Criteria for Health IT
A full list of criteria available for certification within the Certification Program, including information on regulatory deadlines and updates outlined in recent Final Rules.
Learn MoreStandards Version Advancement Process
The Standards Version Advancement Process (SVAP) permits developers to voluntarily update Certified Health IT Modules to newer approved versions of adopted standards.
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The Certification Process
The ONC Health IT Certification Program includes both pre-certification testing and post-certification reporting requirements. ASTP/ONC works with Authorized Certification Bodies (ONC-ACBs) and Testing Labs (ONC-ATLs), consistent with international governance standards, to ensure that Certified Health IT developers adhere to technical standards and demonstrate functionality to support HHS programs.
ONC-Authorized Certification Bodies (ONC-ACBs)
View the ONC-ACBs that have been authorized by ONC to certify health IT in the Certification Program.
Learn MoreONC-Authorized Testing Laboratories (ONC-ATLs)
View the ONC-ALTs that have been authorized by ONC to perform health IT testing.
Learn MoreONC-Authorized Testing Partners
ASTP/ONC welcomes the submission of test procedures, test tools and associated test data that may be used to improve the Certification Program.
Learn MoreONC Health IT Certification Program Conformance Test Tools
Explore the test tools that support the Certification Program, including the Standards Implementation & Testing Environment (SITE) and the testing suite for Standardized API for Patient and Population Services, Inferno.
Learn MoreONC-ACB Surveillance
ONC-ACBs are required to conduct ongoing surveillance activities to assess whether Certified Health IT Modules not only meet the requirements of certification in a controlled testing environment but also continue to do so when implemented and used in production environment.
Learn MoreONC Direct Review
In some cases, ASTP/ONC may choose to directly review Certified Health IT Modules or a Certified Health IT developer’s actions or practices to determine whether they conform to the requirements of the Certification Program.
Learn MoreConditions & Maintenance of Certification
Health IT developers that participate in the Certification Program are subject to certain ongoing Conditions and Maintenance of Certification requirements.
Learn MoreCertified Health IT Product List (CHPL)
The Certified Health IT Product List (CHPL) is a comprehensive and authoritative listing of all certified health information technologies that have been successfully tested and certified by the Certification Program.
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View All ResourcesCertified Health IT Complaint Process
For complaints regarding potential noncompliance with ONC Health IT Certification Program requirements, customers and end-users should first reach out to the developer. If this proves ineffective, the matter may be escalated to the ONC-ACB or ASTP/ONC.