The new platform will enable the system to centralize data from its Epic EHR and from financial, operational and patient satisfaction systems. The platform is cloud-based, open and flexible, and it includes analytics capabilities that can be used to enhance performance, population health and cost-cutting initiatives.
Integris Health also will have access to Health Catalyst’s library of technology solutions and content pulled from its work with other health systems.
Integris Health has 1,800-plus licensed beds and about 1,400 physicians and 10,500 employees. It has more than 300 access points in the state.
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