American HealthTech earns federal government's 'meaningful use' stamp of approval

American HealthTech announced its electronic health record software has received meaningful use certification from the federal government. The designation officially deems the electronic health record software capable of enabling providers to qualify for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. “We believe clients using American HealthTech LTC have yet another benefit they can use to market their attractiveness to healthcare networks as they compete for census,” said Teresa Chase, the firm's president and CEO.

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