10 recent vendor contracts, go-lives

The following health IT vendor contracts and go-lives were reported within the past week.

1. The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, a nonprofit addiction treatment solutions provider based in Center City, Minn., selected Cerner to provide its EHR system.

2. In its first contract since acquiring Siemens, Cerner won a $170 million, 10-year contract to provide medications management solutions to government-owned hospitals throughout New South Wales, Australia.

3. Geisinger-Lewistown (Pa.) Hospital is preparing to launch Epic's EHR platform.

4. UW Medicine, based in Seattle, launched a telehealth service on Carena Telemedicine Solutions' platform.

5. WellHealth Quality Care, a Las Vegas-based accountable care network, is now live on par8o's clinical coordination platform.

6. New York-based Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center chose PeraHealth's patient monitoring software solutions suite.

7. Lindsborg (Kan.) Community Hospital launched an app offering patients access to their medical records. The app, Salina Regional Engage, was developed by NavisHealth.

8. Pittsburgh-based Gateway Health, a managed care organization, selected Inovalon's cloud-based analytics and data-driven intervention platform.

9. Lansing, Mich.-based Sparrow Health System chose Symphony Performance Health's MDinsight 7.0 solution for analytics for population health and PQRS dashboard management.

10. Greenville (S.C.) Health System chose a suite of Caradigm Solutions' offerings, including care management, quality improvement and risk management, to support its population health efforts.

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