Here are seven recent health information technology vendor contracts and go-lives affecting healthcare organizations.
1. Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger signed a six-year agreement with medication management software company Omnicell to deploy secure automated dispensing systems throughout the health system.
2. Baltimore-based LifeBridge Health is launching a 60-day remote monitoring program called video Directly Observed Therapy in partnership with medication monitoring app Emocha to improve pediatric asthma patients' inhaler technique and adherence.
3. Anthem became the second founding member and the first healthcare organization to join the quantum computing-focused IBM Q Hub at Raleigh-based North Carolina State University.
4. Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth will transition from its Cerner EHR to a new Epic platform that will include EHR software and a revenue cycle management system.
5. HealthPartners tapped Patientco to use the latter's automation technology to streamline payment processing across HealthPartners' Epic software products.
6. New York City-based Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Allscripts extended their existing software agreement through 2026.
7. Newton, Mass.-based Atrius Health partnered with health IT startup Kyruus to install a provider data management platform to improve patient-provider matching and online scheduling.
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