The following providers have gone live on an electronic health record system in the past two months.
- Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health went live on an Epic EHR system at four hospitals and associated outpatient and surgery centers.
- Breckenridge, Minn.-based CHI St. Francis Health launched Allscripts' Enterprise Ambulatory EHR at its Orthopedic and Milnor clinics.
- 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.
- NEA Baptist Clinic and NEA Baptist Hospital, both in Jonesboro, Ark., will soon be live on Epic's EHR system.
- Rex Hospital in Raleigh, N.C., implemented Epic's EHR platform.
- The Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center in Annapolis, Md., went live on Epic's EHR platform.
- 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.
- Wilmington (N.C.) Health overhauled its EHR system to go live on NextGen HealthCare's platform in June.
- 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.
- IntraCare North Hospital in Houston is now live on Medsphere's OpenVista EHR system.
- 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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