Below are five organizations that announced plans to implement a new EHR or deployed a new system in the last 30 days:
- El Centro (Calif.) Regional Medical Center said it will implement a new Cerner EHR.
- Seaford, Del.-based TidalHealth Nanticoke announced plans to implement a new Epic EHR.
- Baystate Health will expand its 20-year relationship with Cerner through the launch of a digital platform that will integrate the Springfield, Mass.-based health system's clinical care delivery and financing systems.
- Baton Rouge, La.-based Woman's Hospital announced it is seeking potential health system partners to let it connect to their Epic system.
- Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough confirmed the VA will continue to work with Cerner for the EHR rollout after wrapping up a 12-week review. He has expressed a commitment to use Cerner so that active duty military members and veterans have their files on the same system.