9 recent vendor contracts, go-lives

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

1. UC San Francisco's Center for Digital Health Innovation and GE Healthcare collaborated to develop a library of deep learning algorithms. 

2. The United Arab Emirates' Ministry of Health and Prevention will expand its relationship with health IT vendor Cerner. 

3. Pathways, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based home health and hospice agency, launched Epic's EHR system Nov. 1. 

4. Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health incorporated Reval's scalable cloud platform for treasury and risk management. 

5. Medidata, a New York City-based provider of cloud-based clinical research solutions, launched its eConnect Partner Program.  

6. Bryn Mawr, Pa.-based Main Line Health chose Bernoulli as its medical device integration solutions provider for the EHR transition process. The health system selected Epic as its EHR vendor in March.

7. Boston-based Partners HealthCare implemented Aceso's hospital television digital signage product at its new corporate office complex in Somerville, Mass. Aceso is a provider of patient engagement and digital signage solutions. 

8. San Francisco-based UCSF Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery implemented referralMD to streamline patient referrals.  

9. Valhalla, N.Y.-based Westchester Medical Center Health Network tapped Connexient's indoor mapping app to enhance patient flow and navigation.

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