11 recent EHR go-lives

The following providers have gone live on an electronic health record system in the past two months.

  1. Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health went live on an Epic EHR system at four hospitals and associated outpatient and surgery centers.
  1. Breckenridge, Minn.-based CHI St. Francis Health launched Allscripts' Enterprise Ambulatory EHR at its Orthopedic and Milnor clinics.
  1. Plano, Texas-based Community Hospital Corp. went live on HCS Interactant's EHR platform for the health system's long-term acute-care hospitals in Kentucky, North Carolina and Texas.
  1. NEA Baptist Clinic and NEA Baptist Hospital, both in Jonesboro, Ark., will soon be live on Epic's EHR system.
  1. Rex Hospital in Raleigh, N.C., implemented Epic's EHR platform.
  1. The Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center in Annapolis, Md., went live on Epic's EHR platform.
  1. Mercy Hospital Ada's (Okla.) Epic EHR is now live. The hospital is now connected to 30 other Mercy hospitals and clinics already using the system.
  1. Wilmington (N.C.) Health overhauled its EHR system to go live on NextGen HealthCare's platform in June.
  1. Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers went live on Epic's inpatient EHR. The health system installed the outpatient EHR last year.
  1. IntraCare North Hospital in Houston is now live on Medsphere's OpenVista EHR system.
  1. Chase County Community Hospital in Imperial, Neb., is implementing Cerner's EHR platform.

Recently launched an EHR or other health IT system? Email ajayanthi@beckershealthcare.com to be included in a future roundup.

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