The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were announced within the past week.
1. Knoxville, Tenn.-based Summit Medical Group selected athenahealth's population health service platform athenaCommunicator Enterprise to support its population health management initiatives.
2. Bismarck, N.D.-based CHI St. Alexius Health went live on its new Epic EHR system Sept. 12.
3. Central Virginia Health Services, a federally qualified health center best in New Canton, selected eClinicalWorks to provide its EHR to its 70 providers across 15 locations.
4. Patients at University Hospitals in Cleveland are now able to book an appointment in real-time using ZocDoc, an online booking tool.
5. Newly rebranded Aspirus Iron River (Mich.) went live on Epic's EHR.
6. Middlesex Hospital in Middletown, Conn., has integrated Access' web-based forms and patient electronic signatures into its Cerner EHR.
7. Belleville, Ill.-based Memorial Medical Group chose to implement eClinicalWorks' EHR across its practice.
8. San Diego-based Sharp HealthCare selected QPID Health's solution to streamline mandated quality reporting.
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