Here are 14 recent health IT vendor contracts and go-lives:
1. Nearly 70 practice sites affiliated with Hershey-based Penn State Health went live on a Cerner EHR during the first weekend of June.
2. Florida Hospital in Orlando is working with GE Healthcare to build a command center to streamline its clinical operations, GE Healthcare confirmed June 4.
3. Marlton, N.J.-based Advocare plans to swap out its GE Centricity EHR for a product from eClinicalWorks, the company confirmed June 5.
4. Johnson City, Tenn.-based Ballad Health revealed plans to implement Epic's EHR technology platform June 6.
5. North Mississippi Health System in Tupelo plans to install an Epic EHR with support from Mercy Technology Services, Mercy confirmed June 5.
6. Boulder (Colo.) Community Health plans to transition its facilities systemwide to an Epic EHR, the health system confirmed May 31.
7. The state of Illinois Procurement and Policy Board found no violation in the University of the Illinois Health's EHR contracting process, which had selected Epic as its EHR provider in September.
8. Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health entered into a multiyear EMR application managed services support agreement with HCTec, the health IT solutions and services provider confirmed May 29.
9. Island Hospital in Anacortes, Wash., implemented the Meditech Expanse EHR platform May 1.
10. South Carolina prisons will transition to an EHR developed by NextGen Healthcare by September.
11. Royal Philips will integrate clinical pathways from the Boston-based Dana-Farber Cancer Institute into its Philips IntelliSpace Oncology Platform, the healthcare technology company announced May 31.
12. The Singapore Institute of Advanced Medicine and Royal Philips opened an oncology center June 6, The Business Times reports.
13. New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System and RenalytixAI entered into a multiyear license and collaboration agreement to commercialize artificial intelligence tools focused on kidney care.
14. Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine plans to implement Voalte smartphones for clinical communication at two of its hospitals, the smartphone solutions provider confirmed June 5.