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Due to the federal government shutdown, the eCQI Resource Center has paused updates to site information. Any updates, questions, and requests will resume when the government is re-opened. Note this includes all eCQM related help desks and Jira.
The ASTP/ONC Project Tracking System (Jira) is a collaboration platform hosted by the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP)/Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). It provides users with a common place to transparently log, track, and discuss issues with…
ClinFHIR is an open-source tool providing an educational environment and also allows health information technology developers to create or search for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources® (FHIR®)-based resources. It serves as a training tool to help people wanting to learn more about FHIR…
The CMS Measures Management System (MMS) Hub is a resource providing information about the MMS, guidance for measure developers (content previously found in the Blueprint), and quality measure-related news and events. It includes information on measure development, measure implementation, measure…
The CMS Quality Reporting Document Architecture (QRDA) Pre-Submission Validation Tools are resources offering QRDA validation tools available to submitters. The intent is to give users a single point of reference for these tools and assist them in selecting the most appropriate tool to meet their…
The Clinical Quality Language (CQL) Evaluation Engine is an open source Java-based evaluation engine capable of evaluating the result of any CQL expression. Note: this is a component in the CQL translator repository.
Crucible is a suite of open-source testing tools for Health Level Seven International® Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources® (FHIR®). It helps the FHIR development community ensure correct FHIR implementations. Crucible can test for conformance to the FHIR standards, score patient records for…
Cypress, with the fully integrated Cypress Validation Utility + Calculation Check (CVU+), is an open source testing tool used by vendors to certify their electronic health records (EHRs) and health information technology (IT) modules for calculating electronic clinical quality measures (eCQMs).…
The Electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM) Testing Opportunities Module within the eCQI Resource Center’s Measure Collaboration Workspace enables eCQM developers to announce testing opportunities. This module allows developers to evaluate various aspects of eCQMs, including feasibility,…
Inferno is an open-source tool designed for creating, executing, and sharing automated conformance tests for the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources® (FHIR®) standard. Hosted on HealthIT.gov, Inferno offers a public service for running select FHIR conformance tests, including those relevant…