MMT Premium · Health IT Compliance
The CHPL check
Every health IT product named in a federal proposal should have an Active CHPL listing under the 2015 Edition Cures Update. The tool hits the ONC REST API directly and flags legacy names, rebrands, and lapsed certifications.
Extracting product names · querying ONC CHPL
Cerner Millennium — searching CHPL…
Epic MyChart — searching CHPL…
Allscripts Sunrise — searching CHPL…
Oracle Health Millennium (searched as "Cerner Millennium")
Name change
CHPL ID0015E8CH1EAB0007
DeveloperOracle Corporation (formerly Cerner Corporation)
Certified2022-11-14
Edition2015 Edition Cures Update
ACBDrummond Group
SurveillanceNo open findings
Regulation45 CFR § 170.315 (ONC 2015 Edition Cures Update)
Fix: Replace "Cerner Millennium" with "Oracle Health Millennium" in Sections C.2, C.4, and Attachment 2. Cite CHPL ID 0015E8CH1EAB0007.
Epic MyChart
Active
CHPL ID0015E8CH1EAB0015
DeveloperEpic Systems Corporation
Edition2015 Edition Cures Update
SurveillanceNo open findings
No change required. Name, edition, and surveillance status are current.
Allscripts Sunrise → Veradigm Sunrise Clinical
Disqualifier
Search resultNo Active listing for "Allscripts Sunrise"
Current nameVeradigm Sunrise Clinical (rebranded April 2023)
ImpactCertification not verifiable under the name cited in the proposal
BasisDHA acquisition policy requiring ONC certification verification
Fix: Update to "Veradigm Sunrise Clinical" with the current CHPL ID. Verify against chpl.healthit.gov before submission. Estimated effort: 4 minutes.
Before / after
Before
The solution integrates Cerner Millennium for inpatient EHR, Epic MyChart for patient engagement, and Allscripts Sunrise for ED management.
After
The solution integrates Oracle Health Millennium for inpatient EHR, Epic MyChart for patient engagement, and Veradigm Sunrise Clinical for ED management.
< 10 min
To fix, end-to-end