The following vendor contract and IT go-lives were announced within the past week.
1. Georgia Health Connect selected Liaison's Health Data Management platform and EMR-Link solution to power the health information exchange.
2. Pittsburgh-based Gateway Health selected TracFone Wireless and Voxiva to boost Medicaid member engagement by providing mobile phones and Voxiva's mHealth programs.
3. Elmira, N.Y.-based Arnot Health chose eClinicalWorks' EHR platform and Electronic Health eXchange.
4. Sidney (Mont.) Health Services contracted with Kaufman Hall to provide its Budget Advisor solution to enhance budgeting and reporting capabilites.
5. Two rural hospitals in Drumright, Okla., and Boonville, Mo., will implement Inofile's Kno2 clinical document exchange platform to send and receive electronic patient information.
6. Oakland Physician Network Services based in Waterford Township, Mich., will implement Practice Fusion's EHR in pursuit of further clinical integration.
7. Citrus Valley Health Partners in Covina, Calif., also plans to deploy Practice Fusion's EHR.
8. Midland (Texas) Memorial Hospital integrated Allen Technologies' Interactive Patient System with its EHR to boost patient education and engagement.
9. Regional West Health Services in Scottsbluff, Neb., launched an online portal, My Regional West, which is hosted by RelayHealth.
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