The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were reported within the past week.
1. Idaho-based St. Luke's health system implemented myStLuke's EHR at all its locations.
2. Midland (Texas) Health selected Cerner for its comprehensive clinical, financial and population health management systems.
3. Redwood City, Calif.-based Verity Health System contracted Conifer Health Solutions in a comprehensive hospital revenue cycle management agreement.
4. Woodbury, N.J.-based Inspira Health Network is launching a new platform with virtual care company Zipnosis.
5. Watertown, Mass.-based athenahealth and Jump Technologies, an Eagan, Minn.-based software company, are collaborating to improve hospitals and health systems' supply chain management capabilities.
6. The long-term care and assisted living EHR solution SigmaCare partnered with e-health software company Health Outcomes Worldwide.
7. Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System partnered with local health systems to create the "Veterans Health Information Exchange."
8. McKesson Health Solutions unveiled a clinical and payment management solution to help payers streamline claims processing and payment accuracy tasks.
9. Orca Health and TruClinic joined forces to leverage their telehealth technology for orthopedic care.
10. HCS, a single-software platform providing clinical and financial healthcare information systems, partnered with Kno2, a provider of interoperable patient document exchange.
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