Here are 18 hospitals and health systems that have implemented new EHR systems or announced plans to do so since Aug. 30:
Editor's note: This article was updated Dec. 17 and will continue to be updated.
- Savannah, Ga.-based St. Joseph's/Candler Health System has brought the Meditech Expanse EHR system to 100 primary care and specialty physicians.
- Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, based in Fairlea, W.Va., went live with a Oracle Cerner EHR system on Nov. 1.
-
Grantsburg, Wis.-based Burnett Medical Center converted its EHR system to Epic on Nov. 12.
- Glacial Ridge Health System, based in Glenwood, Minn., is implementing a Meditech Expanse EHR system, as its current EHR system is "aging out."
- Washington County (Iowa) Hospital and Clinics, a 25-bed critical access hospital, is switching to Epic.
- Broward Health, based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is spending $250 million to transition to an Epic EHR system.
- Sarah D. Culbertson Memorial Hospital in Rushville, Ill., launched Oracle Health Community Works as its new EHR.
- Harrington Hospital System, based in Southbridge, Mass., went live with an Epic EHR system Oct. 2.
- Cleveland-based University Hospitals completed its transition to Epic.
- Victoria, Texas-based Citizens Medical Center is installing Meditech Expanse as its EHR.
- Randolph, Vt.-based Gifford Health Care said it will be switching to Meditech.
- Boston Children's Hospital said it plans to switch to Epic for its EHR in 2024.
- UF Health, the University of Florida's academic health center in Gainesville, completed its acquisition of St. Augustine, Fla.-based Flagler Health+. UF Health aims to implement an enterprisewide technology strategy, including an EHR system for Flagler Health+.
- Toccoa, Ga.-based Stephens County Hospital CEO Van Loskoski said he is looking into getting a new EMR system and vendor as the hospital looks to have a unified system.
- John Day, Ore.-based Blue Mountain Hospital went live with Cerner's CommunityWorks EHR system Sept. 11.
- Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health will move from Cerner to Epic Systems by the end of 2025.
- Pittsburgh-based UPMC will be transferring 6 million patient records from nine EHRs to Epic Systems.
- Bethany (Okla.) Children's Health Center, a 160-bed pediatric hospital, selected Meditech Expanse as its EHR vendor.