The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were reported within the past week.
1. Rush-Copley Medical Center in Aurora, Ill., chose Merge Healthcare, an enterprise imaging company based in Chicago, to overhaul its imaging technology suite.
2. Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center is launching a telehealth program using telehealth provider CNOW's platform.
3. Flint, Mich.-based McLaren Health plans to implement Cerner's EHR, revenue cycle and population health solutions across the system.
4. The Department of Defense awarded Orion Health a subcontract to link disparate IT systems and facilitate the interoperability between them as part of the Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization Program.
5. Twin Harbors, Minn.-based Wilderness Health selected eClinicalWorks' CCMR solution for population health.
6. New Bedford, Mass.-based Southcoast Health is one of the latest health systems to go live on Epic's EHR.
7. Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan chose Tactio Health Group's TactioRPM Remote Patient Monitoring Platform for a pilot study on mobile pharmacist-led home blood pressure monitoring.
8. St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Bayfront Health selected Clarifire's CLARIFIRE ROUNDS solution to automate the rounding process at its flagship hospital.
9. Morristown, N.J.-based Atlantic Health System implemented CynergisTek's Phishing Assessment program.
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