The following vendor contracts and health IT go-lives were reported within the last week.
1. Major Hospital in Shelbyville, Ind., selected Diagnotes, a HIPAA-compliant mobile communication system to streamline clinical communication and documentation.
2. Bismarck, N.D.-based CHI St. Alexius selected Epic's EHR platform.
3. Greenville (S.C.) Health System chose Orion Health's Healthier Populations Solutions to support its population health initiatives.
4. Denver-based Paladina Health expanded its contract with eClinicalWorks to include its Care Coordination Medical Record population health management platform.
5. Philadelphia-based Tandigm Health selected Lumeris' population health technology solutions.
6. Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare chose RightCare's full suite of healthcare software solutions to improve care quality and reduce readmission rates.
7. Phoenix-based Banner Health selected Craneware's Chargemaster Corporate Toolkit solution to support growth and integration across newly acquired facilities.
8. San Diego-based Sharp Healthcare selected The Geneva Healthcare Suite for managing data from cardiac devices.
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