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 20 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. MedStar Health (Baltimore): Seeks an applications analyst
2. Seattle Children's Hospital: Seeks a systems analyst
3. Shriners Hospitals for Children (Cincinnati): Seeks a patient access representative
4. Beebe Healthcare (Lewes, Del.): Seeks a systems analyst
5. Virginia Commonwealth University Health System (Richmond): Seeks an associate administrator
MEDITECH
1. Frederick (Md.) Memorial Healthcare System: Seeks an accounting manager
2. Butler (Pa.) Health System: Seeks a senior system analyst
3. Lee's Summit (Mo.) Medical Center: Seeks a director of advanced clinical applications
4. Stamford (Conn.) Hospital: Seeks a senior clinical systems analyst
5. Swedish Covenant Hospital (Chicago): Seeks a registration coordinator
6. Arkansas Children's Hospital (Little Rock): Seeks a systems analyst
Epic
1. Northwestern Medicine (Chicago): Seeks an application analyst for home health billing
2. Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health: Seeks a credentialed trainer
3. NYU Langone Medical Center (New York): Seeks an EpicCare analyst
4. Mercy Health (Cincinnati): Seeks an application coordinator
5. UnityPoint Health (Des Moines, Iowa): Seeks a clinical informaticist
6. Alaska Regional Hospital (Anchorage): Seeks a credentialed trainer
7. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin (Milwaukee): Seeks a systems analyst
8. The Queen's Medical Center (Honolulu): Seeks an IT analyst
9. Baylor Scott & White Health (Dallas): Seeks an application analyst
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