The top three vendors hospitals use to attest to the meaningful use program are Cerner, MEDITECH and Epic, according to March 2015 ONC data.
Here are 18 hospitals and health systems that posted job listings seeking EHR and IT expertise for these platforms in the past two weeks.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. Job listings were compiled from online job seeker websites.
Cerner
1. Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center (Sebring): Seeks a clinical informatics trainer
2. Shriners Hospital for Children (Tampa, Fla.): Seeks an ETL database programmer
3. St. Vincent's Health System (Jacksonville, Fla.): Seeks a coordinator for clinical education
4. The University of Tennessee Medical Center (Knoxville): Seeks an IT analyst for the oncology EMR
5. Adventist Health System (Altamonte Springs, Fla.): Seeks a clinical information system analyst
Epic
6. HonorHealth (Scottsdale, Ariz.): Seeks an EMR applications analyst
7. Ochsner Health System (New Orleans): Seeks an associate information systems Epic analyst
8. Kaiser Permanente Southern California (Pasadena): Seeks an informatics practice specialist
9. Rush University Medical Center (Chicago): Seeks an Epic trainer and analyst
10. MD Anderson Cancer Center (Dallas): Seeks an IT training specialist
11. Bon Secours Health System (Richmond, Va.): Seeks an interface engine analyst
12. University of Colorado Health (Fort Collins): Seeks an Epic training coordinator
13. University of Chicago Medicine: Seeks a patient services representative
MEDITECH
14. Richmond University Medical Center (Staten Island, N.Y.): Seeks a nonprocedural representation report writer
15. Mount Sinai Hospital (Chicago): Seeks a resources coordinator for radiation therapy
16. Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Plymouth (Mass.): Seeks a clinical informatics analyst
17. SwedishAmerican Health System (Rockford, Ill.): Seeks a data coding specialist
18. Cape Cod Healthcare (Hyannis, Mass.): Seeks a clinical senior analyst for pharmacy applications
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