The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were announced within the past week.
1. Glen Falls (N.Y.) Hospital partnered with Cerner to integrate the hospital's facilities onto Cerner's EHR platform.
2. Villa Medical Clinic in Newburg, Ore., chose Allscripts' Chronic Care Management Program to foster monthly outreach to patients suffering from two or more chronic conditions.
3. Danbury-based Western Connecticut Health Network plans to implement Cerner's Millenium EHR suite as well as upgrade the Soarian Enterprise Revenue Cycle solutions and use Cerner's HealtheIntent population health platform.
4. Edgewood, Ky.-based St. Elizabeth Healthcare deployed Tenable Network Security's SecurityCenter Continuous View to bolster its cybersecurity program.
5. Wyoming Medical Center in Casper selected ezDI's computer-assisted coding software for clinical document improvement and medical coding needs.
6. Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo., implemented PatientSafe Solutions' clinical communications and mobile alert consolidation solution.
7. Holyoke (Mass.) Medical Center chose QPID Health's software that synthesize medical record information and improve care for behavioral health patients at risk for readmission.
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