Ohio State University Medical Center will spend $102 million on an electronic medical record system over the next five years, according to a Columbus Dispatch report.
OSU hospital will use Epic, which it has first initiated at its outpatient facilities and pharmacy. The system allows patients to communicate directly with physicians.
Through its physicians and hospitals, OSU has the potential to receive an additional $25 million in federal payments due to the EMR's installation before 2014.
Read the Columbus Dispatch report on Ohio State University Medical Center's EMR investment.
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OSU hospital will use Epic, which it has first initiated at its outpatient facilities and pharmacy. The system allows patients to communicate directly with physicians.
Through its physicians and hospitals, OSU has the potential to receive an additional $25 million in federal payments due to the EMR's installation before 2014.
Read the Columbus Dispatch report on Ohio State University Medical Center's EMR investment.
Read about other Top 30 Hospitals:
- Couple's $4M Donation to Fund Developments at Beaumont Hospitals in Michigan
- Vanderbilt Research Team Studies Robots in EDs
- UPMC's E-Mail Diagnosis Pilot Getting Popular But Still Lacks Coverage