The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were announced in the past week.
1. Winneshiek Medical Center in Decorah, Iowa, plans to implement Epic's EHR.
2. Texas Hospital Association launched NextGate's MatchMetrix patient matching solution.
3. Riverwood Healthcare Center in Aitkin, Minn., is in its first week of implementing Epic's EHR.
4. The Department of Defense and the Defense Health Agency awarded RelayHealth, part of McKesson Technology Solutions, a $139 million contract to provide patient engagement and interoperable secure messaging solutions to the Military Health System.
5. Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital launched its Epic EHR over the weekend.
6. The April 2 Epic EHR go-live at New York City Health + Hospitals took place as planned at two of the health system's hospitals.
7. Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital selected Voalte to provide clinical communication solutions.
8. Pittsburgh-based Gateway Health chose MedHOK's software platform for pharmacy management.
9. Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke's University Health Network went live on Bernoulli's medical device integration and connectivity solution.
10. University of Wisconsin Health, based in Madison, selected Aesynt's solution for drug distribution at its main hospital.
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