The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were announced within the past week.
1. Elmhurst (Ill.) Radiologists chose McKesson Business Performance Services to provide revenue cycle, financial management and strategic consulting services.
2. Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa plans to implement Epic's EHR platform.
3. Akron, Ohio-based Summa Health selected InTouch Health to provide robotic telestroke technology.
4. Penfield Children's Center in Milwaukee chose Core Solutions to design and implements its EHR platform.
5. Los-Angeles based Cedars-Sinai Health System chose HealthLoop as its patient engagement platform.
6. Wood County Hospital in Bowling Green, Ohio, signed up to use CommonWell Health Alliance services to enhance interoperability.
7. Long-term care center management company Golden Living, based in Plano, Texas, selected Health Care Solutions' Interactant to provide its revenue cycle management software.
8. Magruder Hospital in Port Clinton, Ohio, selected CommonWell Health Alliance's services, which will offer healthcare providers access to patient medical records from outside healthcare organizations that also participate in CommonWell.
9. Beaufort (S.C.) Memorial Hospital selected Imprivata's Cortext app for secure texting.
10. Providence, R.I.-based Lifespan is now live on Epic's EHR platform.
11. The New Mexico Health Information Collaborative launched its health information exchange, which is powered by Orion Health.
12. Salina (Kan.) Regional Health Center launched NavisHealth Solutions' mobile patient engagement platform called Engage.
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