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North Carolina hospital chooses Oracle Cerner for EHR
Elkin, N.C.-based Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital has selected Oracle Cerner for its EHR system, The Elkin Tribune reported Nov. 9. -
CareCloud's EHR receives ONC certification
CareCloud, a health IT company, has received certification for its VertexDR and TalkEHR tools from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. -
EClinicalWorks cloud EHR reduces cost for Pennsylvania health center by 50%
Switching to EClinicalWorks, an ambulatory cloud EHR company, has cut the five-year expected cloud costs for Hyndman (Pa.) Area Health Center by 50 percent. -
Kansas health center goes live with Epic
Emporia, Kan.-based CareArc has gone live with an Epic EHR system. -
HCA Healthcare chooses Meditech Expanse for EHR
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare has chosen Meditech as its preferred EHR provider. -
4 health systems upgrading EHR systems
Health systems looking to reduce administrative burden and improve patient care are opting to upgrade and install new EHR systems. Here are four EHR upgrades Becker's has reported on since Oct. 20: -
Oracle sells $7B in debt to fund Cerner deal; Fitch downgrades credit rating
Oracle has sold $7 billion in debt to fund its purchase of Cerner, Bloomberg reported Nov. 7, after which Fitch Ratings downgraded the company's credit rating. -
Health systems getting big grants for EHR installs, upgrades
Small, rural and safety-net hospitals across the U.S. are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funding and community grants to purchase, upgrade and install EHRs. -
Connecticut woman who created fake electronic COVID-19 vaccine records sentenced
Zaya Powell has been sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and perform 200 hours of community service because of her role in creating fraudulent COVID-19 records for 14 people. -
Eon joins Epic app market
Health data science company Eon has joined the Epic App Market, a marketplace of software add-ons for healthcare organizations that use Epic. -
Meditech adds 9 health systems to cloud-based platform
Meditech has added nine health systems to its cloud-based platform. -
Despite learning curve, Epic implementation goes smoothly at Wyoming hospital
Cody (Wyo.) Regional Health faced some workflow issues during the first week of its Epic EHR implementation but says its overall rollout of the new system has been successful, Cody Enterprise reported Nov. 2. -
How targeted EHR alerts can close practice gaps and improve patient care: insights from an expert at Yale School of Medicine
Although heart disease has long been known a leading cause of morbidity worldwide, it takes too long for evidence-based research to translate into direct patient care when it comes to pharmaceutical therapies. -
What changes Oracle has made to Cerner since its acquisition
Since Oracle completed its $28.4 billion acquisition of Cerner in June, the tech giant has made multiple changes to Cerner's leadership and operations. -
6 health systems opting for Epic EHR systems
Below are six health systems that launched a new Epic EHR system or announced plans to do so since Oct. 10. -
EHR vendor settles misconduct lawsuit for $45M
ModMed, a cloud-based EHR vendor for specialty practices, settled a lawsuit from the U.S. Justice Department for $45 million. -
Waystar integrates payment technology into PointClickCare's EHR
Healthcare payment company Waystar is integrating its technology with PointClickCare's EHR system. -
Louisiana health systems to share an Epic EHR
Baton Rouge, La.-based Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center and Zachary, La.-based Lane Regional Medical Center have entered into a formal agreement to share an Epic EHR system. -
Ohio health system goes live with Epic
Akron, Ohio-based Summa Health partnered with IT consultancy Brightwork Health to implement Epic's EHR system. -
Oracle Cerner to close 2 Kansas City-area campuses
EHR vendor Oracle Cerner plans to close two Kansas City, Mo.-area campuses, KSHB reported Oct. 31.
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